havikryan
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Unfortunate this has to be my first post but I've got nowhere else to go as all my family thinks about is money money money so have to look for advice online.
I've currently got a female bunny who has a tumor on her stomach, it's quite big, I'd say half as big as a golf ball, been to the vet and they said they'd have to remove it which would take half a year and send it away to see if it is benign or not, the costs don't matter for me what I need to know is what is best for her.
As you may have noticed I didn't mention her age, that's because I got her from a rabbit shelter and they found her on the street so her age is unknown, she's been with me for 6 years so she's at least 6 but could be much older and that's where my concern comes from, from looking online the older a bunny the higher the risk the procedure and just the stress itself could be fatal so I don't know what to do and what's in the best interest of her.
She's currently still active, hopping around, eating, sitting with her other bun friend, same behavior as always so she isn't in pain, not yet anyways, vet couldn't tell she was in pain either so even more reason why I'm conflicted, is it really right for me to put her through surgery which could not only be fatal but could also be pointless if it turned out it has already spread?
If someone could please just give me advise that would be appreciated, first time I've owned a bunny or even a pet for that matter and have never had this happen before so I don't know what would be the best thing to do.
I've tired googling for ''tumor in older rabbit'' but it barely gave me any good results at all, even when googling ''surgery in older rabbits'' all I get is spay/neuter results
I've currently got a female bunny who has a tumor on her stomach, it's quite big, I'd say half as big as a golf ball, been to the vet and they said they'd have to remove it which would take half a year and send it away to see if it is benign or not, the costs don't matter for me what I need to know is what is best for her.
As you may have noticed I didn't mention her age, that's because I got her from a rabbit shelter and they found her on the street so her age is unknown, she's been with me for 6 years so she's at least 6 but could be much older and that's where my concern comes from, from looking online the older a bunny the higher the risk the procedure and just the stress itself could be fatal so I don't know what to do and what's in the best interest of her.
She's currently still active, hopping around, eating, sitting with her other bun friend, same behavior as always so she isn't in pain, not yet anyways, vet couldn't tell she was in pain either so even more reason why I'm conflicted, is it really right for me to put her through surgery which could not only be fatal but could also be pointless if it turned out it has already spread?
If someone could please just give me advise that would be appreciated, first time I've owned a bunny or even a pet for that matter and have never had this happen before so I don't know what would be the best thing to do.
I've tired googling for ''tumor in older rabbit'' but it barely gave me any good results at all, even when googling ''surgery in older rabbits'' all I get is spay/neuter results