When I had Sir Lawrence neutered, I was worried sick. He was dumped on me, and I had no idea about taking care of a rabbit, but I felt responsible for him, and wanted him to be safe and healthy and happy. I didn't get a good feeling about the vet I had found locally, so I went to HRS, and found a vet 3 hours away, and got it scheduled. They were the best, but were super-expensive (around $500), but I gladly paid to make sure I was giving him the best chance. When they called and said he was done (and fine) I rushed over as quick as I could. I was prepared for the slow recovery process; force-feeding and medicating for days, but boy was I wrong. I was greeted by a happy, alert little bunny boy with a mouthful of hay.
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Fast forward to now, and I've found a local rabbit-savvy vet. He was the one who neutered my second boy, Lucas, while he was still at the rescue. For $25.
I say all that to say this:
More expensive doesn't always mean safer. If you're comfortable with the vet, there's noting you can do. Some rabbits don't react well to anesthesia, true, but this is also true for humans (and other animals).
I'm right there with you! Best of luck! ❤