Apebull
Well-Known Member
Apologizing in advance for the long post. It's a vent with a question at the end.
He's done, it's over, I can't take anymore. I'm calling the vet in the morning and scheduling Twigs to get neutered. Twigs is a wonderful lil bun, but man does he LOVE to spray. And he only sprays my poor daughter which he loves to death. But give me a break. She had to change twice on Sunday morning before church and then once after we got home. Then this evening I was sitting next to her and got hit. Then after we both washed up he came back and sprayed us twice in less then a second. I'm not kidding he sprayed and then did a big hop and sprayed a super spray. All over the couch our legs and pjs. And it's like this all the time. He sprays her at least once a day. My husband thinks it's part of having an animal, but no I'm sorry. My daughter is getting to the point where she afraid every time Twigs comes by. And he's her pet!!!
I just hope and pray that it will stop this action. He's already 2 1/2 so it's not just teen age hormones. BUT prior to us getting him in April he was in a cage with not much interaction. He only got petted when my kids would go to my moms house and was never let out. Now he's a spoiled house bun who was trying to break out of the make shift inclosure we made after the "super spray". Once my daughter was put to bed we did let him back out.
Ok so the question is will he stop spraying after he's neutered??? And how long will it take??? Like I said he's 2 1/2 yrs old already. I'm going to ask the vet, but I'm not sure they will know the answer. They are a neutering clinic only. All they do is spay and neuter of dogs, cats and rabbits. (And yes they do a lot of rabbits so I do trust them.)
OK thanks for listening to the vent and answering my questions :biggrin2:
He's done, it's over, I can't take anymore. I'm calling the vet in the morning and scheduling Twigs to get neutered. Twigs is a wonderful lil bun, but man does he LOVE to spray. And he only sprays my poor daughter which he loves to death. But give me a break. She had to change twice on Sunday morning before church and then once after we got home. Then this evening I was sitting next to her and got hit. Then after we both washed up he came back and sprayed us twice in less then a second. I'm not kidding he sprayed and then did a big hop and sprayed a super spray. All over the couch our legs and pjs. And it's like this all the time. He sprays her at least once a day. My husband thinks it's part of having an animal, but no I'm sorry. My daughter is getting to the point where she afraid every time Twigs comes by. And he's her pet!!!
I just hope and pray that it will stop this action. He's already 2 1/2 so it's not just teen age hormones. BUT prior to us getting him in April he was in a cage with not much interaction. He only got petted when my kids would go to my moms house and was never let out. Now he's a spoiled house bun who was trying to break out of the make shift inclosure we made after the "super spray". Once my daughter was put to bed we did let him back out.
Ok so the question is will he stop spraying after he's neutered??? And how long will it take??? Like I said he's 2 1/2 yrs old already. I'm going to ask the vet, but I'm not sure they will know the answer. They are a neutering clinic only. All they do is spay and neuter of dogs, cats and rabbits. (And yes they do a lot of rabbits so I do trust them.)
OK thanks for listening to the vent and answering my questions :biggrin2: