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Forum BEHAVIOR Rabbit behaviour 4 months

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    • CJ
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        Hi everyone
        I am new to this forum and new to the world of bunnies. I have a 4.5 month lionhead who is adorable. He has however is the last two weeks stopped using his litteryrah, and trying to escape his pen. I had him free run of the house but he started chewing and ripping the carpet up. So he is now in a big pen – could this behaviour be territorial? Any help advice would be great?
        Thanks x


      • Bunny House
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          Hi, and welcome to all thing bunnies. bunnies often develops their hormones around 3-4 months so it is best to get him neutered. You can consult your rabbit savvy vet (only, regular vets don’t know proper treatments for bunnies) and ask them questions about him, his proper diet for his age and get helpful advice from them. You can also read BUNNY INFO on this site to get more information on bunnies and on house rabbit society’s website. And we’d love to see pics of him


        • kurottabun
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            Sounds like hormones to me as well. Neutering should help

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