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Forum BEHAVIOR Will They?

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    • FuFuCudlePoops
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        Hey all,

        I  was wondering if having two boy bunnys in a cage with cube )( guinea pig CxCcage type cubes)( sides would they spray like cats? I want to move my boys into my room but i’m not sure if they would pee everywhere to mark territory? lol sorry. I need to touch up on my bunny knoledge.

        I havn’t seen them spray but they do hump each other and won’t stop unless you split them up. They were raised together as well untill about a year or so ago. The humping qustion is one post down ^.^

        Asria

         


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          Are your bunnies neutered?


        • Scarlet_Rose
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            Hi Asria! No need to apologize, that’s what we’re here for! The humping in bunnyland language is to establish dominance (peking order) between them, so it sounds like a struggle is going on there and having them neutered will help this behavior.  It is very possible that they will spray and place territorial poops all along the side of the cage by each other so if you do house them seprately you might want to move them apart.

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