ElysiaMarie
Member
Hello all, I'm hoping someone has some ideas for me.
For months, I have had a lone boar Guinea Pig. I have been looking for a companion for him for a while as Guinea Pigs should never be alone, but it is a hard job finding a young enough male to introduce to an older boar.
While at a pet shop, my fiancee found a bunny. She loved the bunny. She bought the bunny "for her daughter". Also, so the bunny could keep Charlie my Guinea Pig company.
Well that was all fine and dandy. They got along great. The bunny is very friendly and not timid in the least. However, he is spraying EVERYTHING. He sprays charlies, he sprays our baby puppy, and I think he is spraying while having "free roaming" time.
We just got him yesterday, and my house stinks. I'm looking into neutering, although in my most honest opinion, paying $200 to get this rabbit neutered may not be whats best for us. We just had a Maltese puppy that had a rare form of anemia who required blood transfusions and the like and then ended up having to be euthanized last week which broke our savings account. I don't think I can put up with this smell for two weeks until my fiancee gets paid. Being winter, I cannot simply open windows either. I find it is making it very hard for me to breathe.
Anyone have any ideas? I'm fairly desperate. I know about Guinea Pigs, and not about rabbits in the least. Would he spray less being alone in a cage away from Charlie until we can get him neutered?
Thanks
For months, I have had a lone boar Guinea Pig. I have been looking for a companion for him for a while as Guinea Pigs should never be alone, but it is a hard job finding a young enough male to introduce to an older boar.
While at a pet shop, my fiancee found a bunny. She loved the bunny. She bought the bunny "for her daughter". Also, so the bunny could keep Charlie my Guinea Pig company.
Well that was all fine and dandy. They got along great. The bunny is very friendly and not timid in the least. However, he is spraying EVERYTHING. He sprays charlies, he sprays our baby puppy, and I think he is spraying while having "free roaming" time.
We just got him yesterday, and my house stinks. I'm looking into neutering, although in my most honest opinion, paying $200 to get this rabbit neutered may not be whats best for us. We just had a Maltese puppy that had a rare form of anemia who required blood transfusions and the like and then ended up having to be euthanized last week which broke our savings account. I don't think I can put up with this smell for two weeks until my fiancee gets paid. Being winter, I cannot simply open windows either. I find it is making it very hard for me to breathe.
Anyone have any ideas? I'm fairly desperate. I know about Guinea Pigs, and not about rabbits in the least. Would he spray less being alone in a cage away from Charlie until we can get him neutered?
Thanks