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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Post spay weirdness

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    • Kiki
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        Hi guys,

        Is it weird that almost as soon as I got Indie spayed that she stopped pooping all over my house? She is mostly litter trained, and would sometimes have a couple outside her box , but when she ran around the house she would drop poops everywhere, now I don’t find as many.  Was it more territorial before? Sorry, it might be a silly question, but this is my first house bun


      • Doodler
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          Hi there! That’s not a silly question at all. No, it’s not unusual in the least. It’s normal for buns to be more territorial when they aren’t altered so along with other benefits spaying tends to help with territorial marking, which is what you were seeing before. It takes time for hormones to regulate after a spay so the time that it can take before results are seen can vary.


        • Kiki
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            Thanks! yes, I am enjoying this new benefit. Her hormones are still raging I think, she did nip me this morning for cleaning her cage while she was in it. I was like okayyyy, but I have to go to work and I am just trying to make you so fresh and clean

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        FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Post spay weirdness