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    New Here/Getting Rid of a Rabbit

    Update to anyone wondering- he didn’t like the litter box, but religiously goes in one corner of his cage sprinkled with litter. The litter absorbs the urine from the floor of his cage before he can “flick” it anywhere, so that seems to have worked itself out as well. Loki says hi.
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    New Here/Getting Rid of a Rabbit

    He is ten weeks old. I would consider neutering, but again, I just want him gone. He isn’t just flicking urine at us, he’s doing it constantly even when nobody is near his cage (he appears to be getting urine on his front paws, deliberately or not, and “shaking” them like someone washing their...
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    New Here/Getting Rid of a Rabbit

    Thank you for your detailed reply. I would also add that I was only considering euthanasia because my local shelters were full. I just want him gone by one means or another as fast as possible. However, I want to make that happen as kindly and responsibly as possible. As of tomorrow, I will...
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    New Here/Getting Rid of a Rabbit

    All of the vets in my area have said they cannot neuter him do to size/age (to answer your question, he is ten weeks old). While it may be hormonal, it’s just something that I see as too repulsive to put up with until it goes away, with or without neutering. While the most obvious solution would...
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    New Here/Getting Rid of a Rabbit

    I consulted with all of the shelters in my area (as that would have been my first choice)- but they are full. Followed up with the person that sold him to me, and they will take him back if needed (likely for meat, fur or breeding once he is fully grown). I wanted to love him as much as my last...
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    New Here/Getting Rid of a Rabbit

    Looking to rehome or euthanize a rabbit with behavioral problems. My husband thinks I should give this more time, but this rabbit is incorrigible and flicks urine randomly for no reason. I had a Lionhead for 10 years, and aside from aggressive behavior when he was young, he was a wonderful pet...
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