for dogs and cats it is.
for humans its either
hysterectomy (women) or vasectomy (men)
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No, the operation to stop having babies is called sterilization in humans, while in animals it is commonly referred to as spaying (for females) or neutering (for males). Neutering, in animal terms, also refers specifically to the removal of the reproductive organs in males to prevent breeding.
Spaying is the procedure. If the female is in the early stages of pregnancy or is simply suspected to be pregnant, then it's an emergency spay.
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Vincents future is having babies with a llama
Normally when you see that they are on the verge of having babies you would put them in a separate tank and then take the mum out as soon as she has the babies.
A rabbit's offspring is called a litter. Rabbits are known for having large litters, typically ranging from 4 to 12 babies, though this can vary. Baby rabbits are called kits.