Little Bay Poo
Well-Known Member
This post is more out of curiosity than anything. Ronnie had been used as a breeder bunny for the first 2 years of his life, so thatâs all he knew before we got him. He was neutered 5 months ago and improved quickly in terms of spraying urine and using his litter box. The humping behavior diminished around everyone but me.
Ronnie seems to do okay with other people. He lets them pet him and doesnât get excited around them. However, when I go into Ronnieâs territory he immediately runs circles around my legs as fast as he can. If I sit down and try to pet him, he grooms my arm and then repeatedly tries to hump it. The stuffed animals I give him donât satisfy himâ¦he only wants my arm.
I keep asking him, "Ronnie, were you neutered properly!?!?" Do some bunnies just retain the urge to hump people even after being neutered, or should I contact his vet and see if they did it right? Thanks!
Ronnie seems to do okay with other people. He lets them pet him and doesnât get excited around them. However, when I go into Ronnieâs territory he immediately runs circles around my legs as fast as he can. If I sit down and try to pet him, he grooms my arm and then repeatedly tries to hump it. The stuffed animals I give him donât satisfy himâ¦he only wants my arm.
I keep asking him, "Ronnie, were you neutered properly!?!?" Do some bunnies just retain the urge to hump people even after being neutered, or should I contact his vet and see if they did it right? Thanks!