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Forum BEHAVIOR will neutering solve peeing?

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    • Silverpaws
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        Welp, I’ve finally booked Merlin in to be fixed in a couple of weeks. When it was just him and me, apart from the occasional accident he was pretty good about his bathroom habits, always pooping in the same spot and peeing in his litterbox. However, since moving in with my boyfriend Merlin KEEPS peeing on the bed!! He used to come up on the bed and explore and snuggle with me, I’m guessing since theres the smell of a guy around he’s started peeing and pooping everywhere.

        Will the neutering help? i miss my bed bunny snugs! (and not having to wash the bed sheets every day.)


      • Sarita
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          It may not stop the peeing on the bed – this is common for rabbits altered or not to do – it smells the most like you – the best thing is to not allow him on the bed, that will solve that problem.


        • Deleted User
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            It worked a treat for Henry Silverpaws! Before Henry was neutered he was an absolute horror in the bedroom – yet he used his litter tray perfectly. He was just marking everything on and including the bed as his – SPRAYING the walls, furniture, bedding, the dog’s and US!!! Good grief!
            Once he was neutered he only did one puddle pee on our bed and even though we still ‘winced’ (and closed our mouths) every time he jumped up for the first few weeks, we were able to relax eventually, and now he is a welcomed bed buddy. Best money we ever spent on him!
            Yep, I really think having Merlin neutered will make the world of difference……

            PS – I know how you feel…… hubby woke one morning at 4am for work and when he left at 5, he came into the room and noticed I was fast asleep with my covers ‘covered’ in bunny poop and wee! (Amazing what a bunny can do in an hour????). Without waking me, he changed my comforter for a clean one….Awwwww! (but left it in the laundry for me to wash when I woke up – DOH!) ha ha ha ha…..


          • Silverpaws
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              lmao good intentions! He doesnt really spray… just puddle pees on the bed a lot!


            • Deleted User
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                You are sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo lucky!

                LOL!

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