I asked about poop because sometimes a hormonal (yet castrated) bun will mske a “poop-barrier” along the perimeter of his/her territory. Marking poops are often extra big, shiny and reeking of what’s often described as “fried onion” 🤣
Rabbit behavior is to a great extent hormone-dependant, so the rapid change in amount of daylight that occurs around the equinoxes seems like a more plausible explanation than lack of human interaction. Some buns even get “autumn fever” around the equinoxe of autumn as well,much to their owners’…well, delight 😬 🤣
If his appetite is good, if he’s keeping a good weight and if the adverse behaviors seem to be tapering off with regards to frequency and intensity, this could very well be spring fever. I have experienced spring fever with both intact and neutered buns and well, the best word to describe it is … woow 😳
It’s self-limiting though, and the bun doesn’t necessarily express the same change in behavior next spring or the spring after that. I had a bun (Bam, my profile pic bun) who only displayed “spring fever” 14 months after his neuter, then never again.
It”s great that you have a check-up appt at the end of April! Unless sth acute happens, I dont think you need to move that appt up.