The expense associated with surgical sterilization of a rabbit varies based on several factors, including geographic location, veterinary clinic, and individual rabbit’s needs. Sterilization typically involves different procedures for males (castration) and females (spaying), with the latter often being more complex and therefore potentially more costly. Pre-operative bloodwork, pain medication, and post-operative care can contribute to the overall price.
Surgical sterilization offers significant health and behavioral benefits for rabbits. In females, it virtually eliminates the risk of uterine cancer, a common and often fatal disease. It can also reduce aggressive behaviors and territorial marking in both sexes, facilitating easier bonding and cohabitation. Historically, rabbit sterilization was less common, but increased awareness of its advantages has made the practice increasingly widespread. This growing acceptance has also led to greater availability of specialized veterinary care for rabbits.