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    • bunnytowne
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        well he did it this time.   I had a shirt on that smelled like the other buns. and cotton come to do his morning dig smooth groom on my shirt. usually he will give me a few stinky poop. but not this morning he looked at me then peed on me. argh. ok back to changing shirts which I have not had to do since I got the girls.  doggone. BUNS!!!  oh well. he will still get the spoilt treatment. my little furbaby bun


      • Sarita
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          He must really have an attitude :~) None of my neutered males ever pee on me (unless they are ill) even after I’ve petted or held my other rabbits.

          It could be too that he just had to pee and had nothing to do with the girls too.


        • bunnytowne
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             he could have left anytime and used his litterbox  he jumps on me digs grooms smooths and pees. ahaha. ahhh. well it will take time he peed on the couch again too. on my garbage bag chic couch ahaha. I was thinking of removign the 2 bags but noooo not yet. I dont’ go to that couch with any of my buns cuz I am afraid he will start peeing on it. again. i use fouads couch. ahahahaha. oh these crazy house guest buns can be. our crazy companions our funny companions our jealous companions. never a dull moment tho.


          • RabbitPam
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              Maybe he’s still sore about being sore.


            • Deleted User
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                Ooh those smelly poops   ,,, they stink to high heaven!

                He sure knows what he wants that Cotton Sox of yours.  Not Happy Jan!

                I had a female english spot … Sprinkles … she was a bad bunny for peeing and pooping on me.  She rarely used her littertray so I had to put about four in the loungeroom to try to encourage her to use them.  No such luck … she never got the hang of using her trays.  She drove me insane in the end … my ex boyfriend took her ..  she is still with Paul and is still the same.  However, she was such a gorgeous bun … extremely affectionate and huggly bun which made up for her non use of trays.

                Still have no idea why she did not cotton on to using the trays?


              • BinkyBunny
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                  Well, if it makes you feel any better, the other day, Jack came out to the living room for some extra attention. He sat around longer than normal purring and purring. Then Rucy came over and groomed his ears. He was so happy. When he got up, he decided that we were really worth keeping and so he claimed us by spraying all over Rucy and I. We both jumped up! Rucy shook her head and started grooming herself, and I had to go change. LOVELY.

                  He doesn’t spray very often, but he definitely can still be a sprayer. They say that if they are not neutered early on, bad habits can sometimes set in. Well by the time I adopted Jack, he had already fathered bunnies and then ended up having to claim and defend his territory with the growing males (is what I was told) so I am figuring his spraying habits started back then, and they can pop up sometimes. Very elch!

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