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Forum BEHAVIOR Spraying Solutions and Suggestions

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    • Ryn
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        I know the ultimate answer is to get her spayed, but I still have to wait until September (when she hits 6 months) so I am looking for any suggestions to tide me over until then. I have two rabbits; Almond, spayed, 7 months old, AJ, unspayed and 3-ish months old. I got the Almond second and just as AJ hit three months so in addition to getting teen hormones there was suddenly an intruder in her space!

        I initially kept them in separate rooms (in x-pens) but I have now moved them into the same room so they can smell each other and hopefully bonding will be easier when they’re both fixed. The problem that I have is that when I let the AJ out, she runs over and sprays around the older one’s pen. The other day the Almonddecided to reciprocate and had a nice big pee right bu AJ’s pen (I had no litter issues with her prior).

        Now that they have both peed I am wary to let them out for very long or unsupervised (despite things being bunny proof). I feel bad because it means they are spending more time in their x-pens. I do still let them out but I have to be able to hover and watch to be the clean up crew.

        I have been mopping it up and cleaning it with vinegar. They both have rag rugs that get washed when they get peed on. While this works for now, if anyone has any suggestions I’d appreciate it! Otherwise I am waiting until September. A non-rabbit friend suggested doggy diapers but I am worried about urine burn (though it would be only when out) and the possibility of disturbing other litter habits.


      • sarahthegemini
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          Hmm that’s a tricky one. It might not be the most hygienic but I wonder what would happen if you left some of their ‘marking’ rather than cleaning up – so if they pee on a towel, leaving it in their area so perhaps they won’t feel the need to re-spray.


        • Ryn
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            Yeah that might work though I think I’d rather clean up lots than leave it out. I also worry that then Almond (who’s cage it would be right by) would feel the need to mark it because it would smell of AJ.

            Over the weekend Almond hasn’t marked anymore, I have blocked access to the small space beside AJ’s cage where she’d peed. I’ve mostly been trying to keep AJ away from Almond’s pen when she’s out but it definitely means she get let out less because I have to sit there and play bunny blocker.

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