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FORUM BEHAVIOR My rabbits is driving me insaine! Help/advice needed!

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    • Riley101
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        So right now i have one rex/checkerd giant mix bunnny { Riley} and he isnt neuterd because of his medical condition { if im right i dont think his body can handle the gas/meds that vets give to the bun during surgary, it might be something else too. } He lives alone with me and we share a room so therfore he doesnt get really get lonley. But since hes not neuterd i knw that he is gonna have a huge amount of hormoans{sorry im drawing a blank on how to spell it right now!}  but theyre driving me insaine because hes consttantly trying to hump my legs or  some of my blankets. Is there anyway i can get him to chill a little bit? He really goes insaine when hes hyper…after i let him be byhimself or exercise alot then he lets his normal personalty come out for about 5 mins then he goes back to being horney{lol}. Hes a year and almost 4 whole monthes so hes been like this for a lil while. So if you have any suggestions plz let me knw!


      • bunnnnnnie!
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          Sounds like he needs a “stunt double”.  Get him a stuffed animal he can, ahem, “romance”.  


        • Riley101
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            haha okay ill try that! THanks bunnnnnie!!!!!

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