Hi there
Humphrey is a very naughty bunny, he keeps jumping on our sofa and pooing there! :evil: He is castrated and litter trained and the sofa is the only other place he poops. He did it before he was neutered but has not done it since until recently (he was castrated 2.5 months ago). He tends to poo on the side my husband sits on, so I would think its a dominance issue but I thought that that kind of thing dissapated after neutering. (I know the hormones etc hang around for a while after but surely 2 months is enough time!) I really don't think he has lost his litter box training so I am stumped, any suggestions??
I must just say thank you to those who replied when I had a problem with him thumping all night, Tamsin especially was very helpful with the bunnymail link, he has so much stuff in his cage to keep him entertained he doesn't have time to thump!! (good job his cage is enormous!) and I can finally get some sleep (although with wax earplugs in I wouldn't know if he thumps now!!)
One day I will have some useful advice for someone else!!
Many thanks
Helen
Humphrey is a very naughty bunny, he keeps jumping on our sofa and pooing there! :evil: He is castrated and litter trained and the sofa is the only other place he poops. He did it before he was neutered but has not done it since until recently (he was castrated 2.5 months ago). He tends to poo on the side my husband sits on, so I would think its a dominance issue but I thought that that kind of thing dissapated after neutering. (I know the hormones etc hang around for a while after but surely 2 months is enough time!) I really don't think he has lost his litter box training so I am stumped, any suggestions??
I must just say thank you to those who replied when I had a problem with him thumping all night, Tamsin especially was very helpful with the bunnymail link, he has so much stuff in his cage to keep him entertained he doesn't have time to thump!! (good job his cage is enormous!) and I can finally get some sleep (although with wax earplugs in I wouldn't know if he thumps now!!)
One day I will have some useful advice for someone else!!
Many thanks
Helen