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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Problems with male spraying?

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    • Trissythelop
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        Hello,

        I was wondering about whether to neuter my male bunny or not, since it provides little health benefit. I’ve heard, however, that they can spray/nip. I’ve had an unneutered male in the past who didn’t nip nor spray. Does anyone have any experience with unfixed males who aren’t as hormonal?


      • Mikey
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          Out of my trio, only one of them wasnt a jerk while not being neutered, yet. The oldest had very few problems. I think the only problem he really had was his need to poop everywhere! There was a poop on every inch of the floor while he was out to free roam. The middle turned into an aggressive jerk but became so much better after being neutered. The third is not neutered yet, but he wont stop peeing, pooping, spraying, mounting, and biting everything around him. If you ever plan on getting another animal while you have your bunny, youll want to get him neutered the sooner the better. Any new animal can cause hormonal/unfixed rabbits to trigger their territorial aggression

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