Hello all, after 20+ rabbit-ful years and then the bereavement we agreed was our final one, we are faced by a terrible temptation. A friend rang us about a rescue rabbit. We think we need to resist this urge as we are 70 and not in great health and know the enormous commitment required to care properly for rabbits. This is a 5 year old entire male, the vet says he is too old to neuter, he is a house rabbit who reportedly loves to lap sit, and he would be a solitary rabbit. We used to know a huge amount about rabbit care but have been out of the loop through all the new diseases and are daunted by the prospect of learning all that afresh. But we still cry about our rabbits of the past and wish we could have pets now. We decided definitely not. I am weakening. But other half is being stronger, and is thinking an entire male would be likely to spray. At our age we feel we cannot cope with spraying or chewing. Don't know if we should consider all the rabbit adaptations necessary to make a house safe for a bunny. Any advice please? Do entire males spray indoors if no other rabbit about? Our bonded pairs did a bit, but they were outdoor rabbits only brought in together for convalescence. Our last bunny was solitary because we had e.cuniculi in the grass and paving stones and did not feel we could get another rabbit. So he became a house bunny bonded to us.What should we do?