Hi Nancy, looking at his behaviour lately I think you're probably on the right track. Two days ago he started popping and peeing on the couch which is another new activity we want to stop. I've had a look around but a lot of what I find is about housing, feeding and getting a shy rabbit to come...
He's desexed and vaccinated. If its territorial aggression will he be like this permanently or will he be okay outside the cage once he feels it's been claimed as his?
Nothing else has changed in the house. He simply now has more room. Two stories instead of one.
He just sits and sleeps in the top section and doesn't use his bed. He is still pooping and goes downstairs to eat greens and drink then back upstairs.
He now grunts if we try and pick him up and...
Two weeks ago, my partner and I adopted a 1.5 year old Netherland Dwarf bunny we named Benson. Benson came with a small triangular cage which we used for the first two weeks.
Benson spends the day in his cage whilst we are both at work, and in the evenings he has free run of our lounge room...