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FORUM BEHAVIOR Ten month old bunny

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    • buggyeyebun
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         Is it really unusual that a male rabbit that’s about ten months old (may 2010) who doesn’t really seem to be going though the teenage stage. He has peed on a few things but i just clean it.  He did live in a pet story cage till he was enough for a c &C cage and couldn’t try to fit his head in the gaps. Not that he did, I was afraid that he would. He was good with his bathroom habits till around October, 6 months old then. I was finding more of his droppings out of his box.Hes not 100% more like 90% trained.  So what I did was take his old store bought cage and turn that into his litter box. since then no problems. he now lives in a 3×3. I let him out while I work around the house. I block off all the stuff that I don’t want him to get. the only bad thing he did was bite through my headphones. I dropped them and was isn’t fast enough to pick them up. fast little bunny. lol I do plan on getting him neutered. But was just wondering if this is unusual . I give him phone books to dig in. Which he LOVES along with balls to roll around, paper bags, rag toys, bird hanging toys and blankets. He’s not a snuggly bunny. Never has been, likes to be petted and he comes to you when he wants to. 


      • peppypoo
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          My Tammo was just like that, and a few other members here have mentioned that their buns didn’t really have problems either. A little unusual maybe, but nothing to be worried about!


        • Lintini
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            Getting him neutered will help. You are very lucky he hasn’t been acting up too much, before my male was neutered he was spraying me and my bed all the time.


          • buggyeyebun
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              I was just thinking about that cause his birthday is coming up may. And was tying to figure out what to get him. lol I realized that hes going to be a year soon. He has not turn from sweet bunny to wererabbit. lol Which im happy. Like i said i do plan on neutering him. I have to figure out when thats going to happen. Sooner then later i hope. Thanks


            • Elrohwen
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                Otto was 5 months when he was neutered, but his man-parts descended by 2 months – he never displayed any teenage behavior and his litter habits were always stellar. So not every bunny goes through it!

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            FORUM BEHAVIOR Ten month old bunny