sammyrider48
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Hello, I really need some help and ask that you read the whole thing first.
I have a 1 year, 3 month old neutered boy holland lop (he was neutered at 6 mos) and got two unspayed girls in August. He has been pretty good litter box wise his whole life except right before neutering. He has recently begun peeing and pooping EVERYWHERE in his enclosure. He poops and pees everywhere except his litter box and will actually sit inside his litter box most of the day. His bottom is constantly soaked with pee now and I try not to give him too many bum baths because I'm afraid that it may be bad for him. To be clear, each bunny is in a separate enclosure far enough a part that they definitely can't reach each other. The girls will be spayed in 2 months and have hit puberty, but are no where near exhibiting this kind of behavior although they have the expected level of accidents for unfixed females (1 actually prefers to keep things clean). My questions are, what can I do to stop this and how can I take care of him while he's going through this? I can't give him his own room either since I don't have enough space and they all have very large enclosures in a very large ventilated room. Thank you!
I have a 1 year, 3 month old neutered boy holland lop (he was neutered at 6 mos) and got two unspayed girls in August. He has been pretty good litter box wise his whole life except right before neutering. He has recently begun peeing and pooping EVERYWHERE in his enclosure. He poops and pees everywhere except his litter box and will actually sit inside his litter box most of the day. His bottom is constantly soaked with pee now and I try not to give him too many bum baths because I'm afraid that it may be bad for him. To be clear, each bunny is in a separate enclosure far enough a part that they definitely can't reach each other. The girls will be spayed in 2 months and have hit puberty, but are no where near exhibiting this kind of behavior although they have the expected level of accidents for unfixed females (1 actually prefers to keep things clean). My questions are, what can I do to stop this and how can I take care of him while he's going through this? I can't give him his own room either since I don't have enough space and they all have very large enclosures in a very large ventilated room. Thank you!