Question... Adult or Senior aged?

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GK44

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I am thinking about visiting a bunny. He is 2 years old. I know that he is an adult but at what age would he be considered a senior? Thanks!
 
I would have thought about 5 or 6
 
I would say more like 6-8yrs is when a rabbit is considered a senior. Since house rabbits can easily live over 10 years and into their teens.
 
Is that the netherland from your question earlier about Netherlands? I say go and see him! 2 years isn't a senior and he should be past all the hormonal behavior you get with young rabbits. Let us know how everything goes. :D
 
Most bunnies are mature by 6 months. Some are able to be spayed/neutered as early as 3 months old. Pebbles a Netherland Dwarf lived to 6 years. She could of lived longer if she didn't have her ongoing head tilts and sneezing.
 
Yes, Sindri.... that is the same Netherland Dwarf :) I haven't heard from the owner today. Hopefully soon.

Good to hear that people think that he would be past his hormonal stage. He isn't neutered. I'm thinking about neutering him though...
 

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