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Forum BEHAVIOR Pablo peed on me!

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    • Pandorachik
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        Today I went to go feed Pablo. When I walked in the room, hee immediatly peed on me. He isn’t neutered, Is that the problem?

        Is that normal? It was strange, he’s never done that!

        what’s it mean–Please help!


      • Monkeybun
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          probably a good indicator its neuter time


        • Stickerbunny
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            Well, bunnies spray to mark what is theirs so… maybe it means you’re his? lol but yes good idea to get him neutered


          • LBJ10
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              Did he pee pee on you or just spray? Wooly peed on my husband when he was holding him once. I thought it was hilarious.


            • Pandorachik
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                Ok. Nuetering time
                I will schedule and appt.
                LBJ: He sprayed.


              • RabbitPam
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                  Neuter time, ASAP.

                  Stock up on paper towels until a month after it’s done. Then you’re home free.


                • Pandorachik
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                    Ok, I don’t know what to do after he’s nuetered. Will he eat? Will he play? Should I get him meds? What special care does it take to get him better?


                  • Stickerbunny
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                      He should eat, males eat faster than girls. Probably will be groggy for the first day and yes I would get pain meds if you can. Clean up his area really well with vinegar before he comes home (litter box especially) and remove anything he can jump on so he doesn’t tear anything. Stock up on his favorite foods so you can tempt him to eat when he gets home.


                    • LittlePuffyTail
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                        Your vet will probably give him some pain meds after his neuter. My boys were hungry when they came home from their neuter, I think that’s normal. If he doesn’t want to eat, you can try offering a treat like banana or aromatic herbs to start up his appetite.

                        You will have to restrict his running/jumping for a couple of weeks and monitor the incision daily. And make sure he’s not aggressively washing/picking at the area.

                        Neuters are fairly simple and recovery is usually uncomplicated.


                      • Pandorachik
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                          ok, why do I have to wash his stuff with vinegar? And LPT: So I shouldn’t keep him in his pen?Or should I just keep him in his cagE?


                        • Monkeybun
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                            you will want to was his stuff with vinegar as you want his stuff to be really clean so the chance of infection is lower. Vinegar is a very bunny-safe cleaner. And cheap!

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                        Forum BEHAVIOR Pablo peed on me!