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Toby got neutered about two weeks ago or so. Everything has healed perfectly, but he still is acting a bit HoRNy. Here and there he will hump the toy I used to distract him while waiting for the neuter. I heard that it can take anywhere from 2 weeks to about a month or two for the hormones to settle.
Along with that, comes my concern. Before the neuter, Toby has never had issues with his litter box. Here and there he would dig but it would stop after a day. At first, we used these paper pellets. These worked well for the first 2-ish months, but after we switched to a paper ball thingy. It's like the small paper pellets, but crumbly. Toby would dig, maybe because they felt like dirt. After that, we used newspaper for the next couple of months. We have been using newspapers, lined with bedding for about 3-4 months. There have been very slight issues here and there. After the neuter, specifically, 3 days after it, Toby has been DESTROYING his litter box.
At first, I thought it was because the smaller little box had gotten annoying. (I bought a smaller one so he would have to jump high into his usual one.) I changed it back to his bigger one, which is an XL high wall cat litter box. and he still didn't stop. I've tried newspaper only, bedding only, or both. Nothing works to stop this. I have also heard that after the neuter, their hormones are all over the place for a couple of weeks. (IDK if this is true doe.) Maybe that is the issue?
I know that it is natural for rabbits to dig, and I understand. This has never been an issue, too. I heard switched to a grate litter box is better, or not using newspaper at all since it makes them want to dig/chew. I am going to the petstore tomorrow, so I can get the pellets for the litter box and I will get a hooded litter-box to reduce the mess.
It is hard to sleep at night, with school in the morning. All I hear is digging against plastic and newspaper ripping. This also happens ONLY at night.
ANY TIPS WILL HELP SO MUCH, THANK YOU!!! <3
Toby got neutered about two weeks ago or so. Everything has healed perfectly, but he still is acting a bit HoRNy. Here and there he will hump the toy I used to distract him while waiting for the neuter. I heard that it can take anywhere from 2 weeks to about a month or two for the hormones to settle.
Along with that, comes my concern. Before the neuter, Toby has never had issues with his litter box. Here and there he would dig but it would stop after a day. At first, we used these paper pellets. These worked well for the first 2-ish months, but after we switched to a paper ball thingy. It's like the small paper pellets, but crumbly. Toby would dig, maybe because they felt like dirt. After that, we used newspaper for the next couple of months. We have been using newspapers, lined with bedding for about 3-4 months. There have been very slight issues here and there. After the neuter, specifically, 3 days after it, Toby has been DESTROYING his litter box.
At first, I thought it was because the smaller little box had gotten annoying. (I bought a smaller one so he would have to jump high into his usual one.) I changed it back to his bigger one, which is an XL high wall cat litter box. and he still didn't stop. I've tried newspaper only, bedding only, or both. Nothing works to stop this. I have also heard that after the neuter, their hormones are all over the place for a couple of weeks. (IDK if this is true doe.) Maybe that is the issue?
I know that it is natural for rabbits to dig, and I understand. This has never been an issue, too. I heard switched to a grate litter box is better, or not using newspaper at all since it makes them want to dig/chew. I am going to the petstore tomorrow, so I can get the pellets for the litter box and I will get a hooded litter-box to reduce the mess.
It is hard to sleep at night, with school in the morning. All I hear is digging against plastic and newspaper ripping. This also happens ONLY at night.
ANY TIPS WILL HELP SO MUCH, THANK YOU!!! <3