Mclovinsmommy
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Okay... first off i want to say that nuetering the rabbit is not an option because none of the vets around here do that. but here is my problem...
McLovin is a 7 mo old male Lionhead rabbit, and we think he thinks he's a cat. We got the cat and McLovin aorund the same time and they've grown up together. they play and sleep together, eat together all that.
For the past week or so Mclovin has been sniffing and climbing on the cat (who is also male) and i kinda thought this was what he was doing but wasn't sure until tonight whenthe cat was alseep and McLovin finally got his chance.
course after waking up to bunny parts humping his face you can see that cat was not the least bit pleased....I know that its unnatural and i want to do something about it if its harmful to either animal but i'm not sure what to do. It is really funny to watch so the child in me is giggling right now, but the adult knows better lolol. hopefully someone can help with this because I don't want McLovin to live up to his namesake lol.
thanks so much!
Bri
McLovin is a 7 mo old male Lionhead rabbit, and we think he thinks he's a cat. We got the cat and McLovin aorund the same time and they've grown up together. they play and sleep together, eat together all that.
For the past week or so Mclovin has been sniffing and climbing on the cat (who is also male) and i kinda thought this was what he was doing but wasn't sure until tonight whenthe cat was alseep and McLovin finally got his chance.
course after waking up to bunny parts humping his face you can see that cat was not the least bit pleased....I know that its unnatural and i want to do something about it if its harmful to either animal but i'm not sure what to do. It is really funny to watch so the child in me is giggling right now, but the adult knows better lolol. hopefully someone can help with this because I don't want McLovin to live up to his namesake lol.
thanks so much!
Bri