sunnyshine
New Kit
Hi,
I wonder if any one can give me some hints or tips please.
The story is our rabbit is nearly 6 months old. From about 4 months he was showing signs of wanting to mate with us, so last month we had him 'half' neutered - He only had one testicle down and vet said that either he only has one, or there is another on up in his abdomen (they and we were reluctant for them to open him up to try and find if he had another one in there). Therefore one testicle was removed. Obviously after the anesthetic he did not want to mate with us and over the last month he has only shown this behaviour on rare occasions which we were happy to live.
Over the last couple of days he has been acting like a mad rabbit and will not do anything apart from trying to mate with us! And with anyone who visits - rather embarrassing!!
We have tried saying 'no' which has absolutely no affect and we have tried spraying water at him which stops him briefly (ie 2 seconds) but he carried on and we have a very wet rabbit!
If anyone has any other suggestions, they would be gratefully received please.
Thank you for your time in reading this.
Jo
I wonder if any one can give me some hints or tips please.
The story is our rabbit is nearly 6 months old. From about 4 months he was showing signs of wanting to mate with us, so last month we had him 'half' neutered - He only had one testicle down and vet said that either he only has one, or there is another on up in his abdomen (they and we were reluctant for them to open him up to try and find if he had another one in there). Therefore one testicle was removed. Obviously after the anesthetic he did not want to mate with us and over the last month he has only shown this behaviour on rare occasions which we were happy to live.
BUT
Over the last couple of days he has been acting like a mad rabbit and will not do anything apart from trying to mate with us! And with anyone who visits - rather embarrassing!!
We have tried saying 'no' which has absolutely no affect and we have tried spraying water at him which stops him briefly (ie 2 seconds) but he carried on and we have a very wet rabbit!
If anyone has any other suggestions, they would be gratefully received please.
Thank you for your time in reading this.
Jo