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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A No binary anymore after neutering

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    • kittyjung
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        I have a sweet bunny boy. He is 3.5 years old now. I got him when he was 10 weeks old. He was super sweet and well behaved, never naughty! Either my husband or I will stay home with him all the time, but we think it would be nice to find him a friend. So, we decided to neuter him even though there we no behaved issue. He loves binky and run crazy 500. Now, he has been neutered over 5 months. We have never seen him blinks or 500 anymore. He is free roam the whole house, but he just sits, do nothing, and wait for the food. We feel regret our decision to neuter him. Does anyone have he same experience?


      • Bam
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          I’m very sorry this has happened, it’s not common. Most neutered boys just lose their sexually motivated behaviors-pee- and poop marking, courtship circling. nipping and humping etc.

          Is he in good health otherwise?


        • FlemishDad
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            Maybe you could try teaching him some tricks and move some of his food to rewards. Socializing can make buns more active too, so what about going through with the plan to get him a bunny buddy?

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        FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A No binary anymore after neutering