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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Frosty the unfixed male- strange behavior!

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    • SaraFrosty
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        About a year ago I adopted a female dwarf ‘sweetie’ her personality didnt suit my family, she was a bit too much to handle for a first bun so i gave her to a good friend with more experience and a cat to keep her occupied. she is very happy now

        Now a few months ago I came across frosty, a super calm, already trained bunny who is uncaged 24/7 and doesnt chew anything..ever! now sweetie ate everything in site..my walls..furniture..carpet you name it she destroyed it im actually a little concerned about him not chewing anything Frosty being unfixed is a humpy guy he makes this strange grunt kind of noise when he’s coming for ya but he humps my boyfriend a lot more than me..is that normal? so i have a gay bun? (lol)

        ok so onto my real concern: he does this thing sometimes when he’s doing this grunting when he kind of shudders and a small wet spot appears under him…is this spraying???? i haven’t owned a male before im totally puzzled!

        he’s also very good with peeing in his cage (he uses his litter box and another corner) but he poops EVERYWHERE I had to battle my landlord into letting me have him and im terrified he’ll come in one day before i get a chance to do my daily vacuuming. is this a territorial thing? i’d love to go get him fixed but he’s already an adult (i was told 3) is it too late?

        PLEASE HELP

        any advice or similar stories welcome!


      • Monkeybun
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          Yeah.. I suggest neutering him. His.. “spots” that he leaves are what make the baby buns He is just focused on mating, and he would settle down a ton once his hormones aren’t controlling him. The pooping marking would go way down too! 3 years old is definitely not too late to neuter


        • SaraFrosty
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            oh gross! glad to know its not too late yet looking for vet quotes asap!


          • LBJ10
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              Haha! I like MonkeyBun’s description. Yep, he’s definitely not too old to neuter. I would definitely look into it!


            • Kokaneeandkahlua
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                Welcome! Definitely not too late to neuter If you need any help finding or screening a vet just ask away! Here are some resources http://www.rabbit.org/faq/sections/vet.html http://www.rabbit.org/faq/sections/vet.html#questions

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