Here ya go (took me a while to find, very funny)
Posted By AndHenry on 1/07/2014 10:38 PM
Welcome to my world! (Though, not anymore – snip snip!). Seriously – my Henry sprayed us constantly! We learned to keep our mouths closed, pillow’s at hand for spray defence, and my dogs kept right away from him, to the point if Henry jumped up on the bed, the dogs all jumped down! (How Henry became top dog). We had him neutered and (for us) Henry was all good within 2 weeks, though every time he turned his back on us for a good month after, we still winced and grabbed for the pillows. Once I felt I had the all clear – I then began the wash down – furniture, curtains, bedding, etc., and lets not forget the walls to get all that yellow/brown piddle dribble off. (My daughter when dropping in for a visit once, went into my room and asked how I managed to spill a cup of tea ‘up’ my wall????? Of coarse I tripped…..). Horrendous!
So my simple suggestion, ha hah – get him neutered ASAP!
Found here:
vhttps://binkybunny.com/FORUM/tabid/54/aft/128342/Default.asp
You have to find an exotic vet. You might want to find one before something more serious happens, like on top of the forum:
BUNNY 911 – If your rabbit hasn’t eaten or pooped in 12-24 hours, call a vet immediately!
That is said because they can die at that point (24 hours)