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Forum BEHAVIOR Splash pee?

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    • GraceandFlopsie
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        So I honestly don’t know if this is a behavioral issue but sometimes my bunny will start to pee the kick is legs into the air and get pee everywhere. I don’t know why he is doing this. He has even done it on my mom a few times. I don’t know how to stop it or if it could be because me is male and he wants to mark his scent. I want to know why he is doing this.


      • DanaNM
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          That’s how bunnies spray. It’s territorial and hormonal, and can mean he is claiming your mom as his 😉

          I think I recall he is due to be neutered soon? That behavior should definitely improve with neutering!

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        • LBJ10
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            Yes, that’s how they do a “thorough” spraying. 😉  Hopefully the neutering will help him calm down.


            • GraceandFlopsie
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                Ok that makes sense thank you!

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