BunnyMommy
Well-Known Member
Okay, friends, it's not funny anymore.
My husband wanted to see if maybe the sofa marking incidentwith Sherman on yesterday was just a fluke, so we left him unsupervisedupstairs for a while after he finished visiting with mymother.
Well ... about an hour and a half later my husband went back inthe den ... and you guessed it!!!! HE HAD DONE ITAGAIN!!!! The sofa was covered with "pills", notas many as yesterday, but still a "goodly" amount.
I'm especially hoping that Carolyn, Pam, or Buck will have anexplanation for this. My initial theory was that the scentsof my new nephews and their parents were on the couch and he wasrebelling against that, but we cleaned the sofa and sprayed it withFebreze after he soiled it on yesterday, so I'd think that the scentwould be dissipated by now ... and my expertise in rabbit psychology isnot highly developed at all.
Can anybody give me an explanation for this newbehavior? Sherman's usually so fastidious about his litterboxbehavior and he's only doing this on the sofa.
I'd hate to have to start restricting him back to the cage andjust downstairs, but he's well on his way to this standard ofliving.
Thanks in advance for all responses.
--Hopeless inAtlanta
My husband wanted to see if maybe the sofa marking incidentwith Sherman on yesterday was just a fluke, so we left him unsupervisedupstairs for a while after he finished visiting with mymother.
Well ... about an hour and a half later my husband went back inthe den ... and you guessed it!!!! HE HAD DONE ITAGAIN!!!! The sofa was covered with "pills", notas many as yesterday, but still a "goodly" amount.
I'm especially hoping that Carolyn, Pam, or Buck will have anexplanation for this. My initial theory was that the scentsof my new nephews and their parents were on the couch and he wasrebelling against that, but we cleaned the sofa and sprayed it withFebreze after he soiled it on yesterday, so I'd think that the scentwould be dissipated by now ... and my expertise in rabbit psychology isnot highly developed at all.
Can anybody give me an explanation for this newbehavior? Sherman's usually so fastidious about his litterboxbehavior and he's only doing this on the sofa.
I'd hate to have to start restricting him back to the cage andjust downstairs, but he's well on his way to this standard ofliving.
Thanks in advance for all responses.
--Hopeless inAtlanta