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FuzzyGemma

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My female bunny went nuts about 5 months ago , she started to be very agressive and her behavior is absolutely crazy .
She pees on everything ,my arms are all scratched,she pees in her food bowl if i punish her ...
I thought maybe she's going through puberty , so i got her a male bunny ...he's too small though ...
she's peeing on this poor little bunny and she jumps on top of him and starts humping ....
she almost killed the poor thing once, she jumped on top of his head and pressed it against the floor
What should i do with her ?
Im so tired im ready to give her away....:(
 
FuzzyGemma wrote:
My female bunny went nuts about 5 months ago , she startedto be very agressive and her behavior is absolutely crazy .
She pees on everything ,my arms are all scratched,she pees in her food bowl if i punish her ...
I thought maybe she's going through puberty , so i got her a male bunny ...he's too small though ...
she's peeing on this poor little bunny and she jumps on top of him and starts humping ....
she almost killed the poor thing once, she jumped on top of his head and pressed it against the floor
What should i do with her ?
Im so tired im ready to give her away....:(

Uh... the last thing a female bunny needs when going through puberty isa male bunny. She needs to be spayed. My littledwarf went from sweet little love bug to bunzilla almost overnight whenshe was five or six months old. She returned to being thetotal love bug a few months after being spayed. When a fosterbunny moved into the house, she started marking territory by peeing andpooping outside of her box again. I put a litter box outsidethe other buns' door, and that solved that.

Spay the female, neuter the male, and you can probablybondthem and they'll keep each other company without being hormonal andterritorial.

SAS

 
SAS wrote:
Spaythe female, neuter the male, and you can probablybond themand they'll keep each other company without being hormonal andterritorial.

SAS

Great
advice! :highfive:
 
SAS wrote:
Spaythe female, neuter the male, and you can probablybond themand they'll keep each other company without being hormonal andterritorial.

SAS


Ditto!

Sounds like raging hormones to me, too.

~Jim
 

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