Devil is getting neutered next week

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I just dont have the room for him. I also have ahuge bruise from his last attack today. Still hurts. Enough to make youwant to ship him off! I do enjoy him following me around and beggingfor pets though. But I forget all that when his teeth sink into myflesh.
 
That stinks soooo bad b/c you make him soundlike such a sweetheart .......maybe once he is neutered he wont be sonippy!! i could never blame you for not wanting an agressive rabbit(especially one that bites!!) i really hope that with hisneuter he will calm down and will be able to keep the good home hehas........i really cant think of a better one . i know youarefoster home for himright now, but you put upwith a lot more than others would tolerate...........and i thinkthatmakes you a wonderful canidate for him once his tempercools down :)
 
Hopefully if he quits biting or mostly quitsafter his neuter my husband will have a better liking to him and mightwant to keep him. Just a waiting game I guess.

I called the vet just now as promised. He said that they have doneseveral rabbit spay and neuters successfully. Found out that one of myhigh school best friends is a tech there, so I know she will help thelittle feller during his stay.
 
:(He bites soooo much! I'm have twohuge bite wounds on me from last night and today. Please oh please letthis neuter help him.
 
Well, the big deed has been done and Devilrabbit looks no worse for it. He is sitting on his towel looking prettydazed and confused. Poor boy!
 
I thought I was the only one who noticed that!

Here is a pic of him this evening after the big snip:

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awww that Devil is lookin like quite an:angel: right now!!

I'm happy to hear everything went well, and I hope this really helps with his attitude!!

We got a whole gang of bunny look-a-likes on here:

Freddy, Devil, Bunnydude's Devon, Erin's Ramona, and Shuu's Loki!
 
I love sedated bunnies! I got to hold him this evening for a record of 10 minutes without being bitten.
 
You know, we have a rabbit health book here thatsays that if your rabbit is nipping you for attention, you shouldsqueel when he doesand that is suppose to reduce how hard theybite. When it comes to biting for territorial reasons, theysuggest the same high pitched squeel real loud and then you should giveyour bunny an immediate 2-3 minute time out. The book is"Rabbit Health in the 21st Century".
 

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