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Young Bun
Hi all,
I recently adopted a (now) 5 month old lop. She has been spayed and recovered pretty much immediately. She was spayed approximately 4-5 weeks ago.
She is currently a house rabbit (as it is too cold for her outside), but has continued her pre-spaying problems of weeing on the bed and dropping all over the room. I have tried leaving wet litter in her tray when changing it, but this has had limited effect. However, I can put up with all of the above.
The main problem now is that we have allowed her to run around the living room, but she has started to charge around, grunting and chase the cat - who is scared to death - trying to bite her.
Is there anything I can do to reduce this behaviour - as I'm feeling very sorry for my Mum's cat!!!
Any help would be great
Mark
I recently adopted a (now) 5 month old lop. She has been spayed and recovered pretty much immediately. She was spayed approximately 4-5 weeks ago.
She is currently a house rabbit (as it is too cold for her outside), but has continued her pre-spaying problems of weeing on the bed and dropping all over the room. I have tried leaving wet litter in her tray when changing it, but this has had limited effect. However, I can put up with all of the above.
The main problem now is that we have allowed her to run around the living room, but she has started to charge around, grunting and chase the cat - who is scared to death - trying to bite her.
Is there anything I can do to reduce this behaviour - as I'm feeling very sorry for my Mum's cat!!!
Any help would be great
Mark