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lauren grier 02-17-2010 03:52 PM

bunny boy-tude and neutering..
 
I don't feel like posting on my fb about the bunny's boy nuggets :p lol so hopefully someone here has some input.
Originally- I thought we'd be fine, he seemed like a really docile sweet bunny. But now that he's had antibiotics for a few days I'm realizing that he was just really sick and lethargic. He def is exhibiting some tell tale boy issues-- aggro cranky stuff (he IS a bunny so its not a big deal lol.. but you know). Headbutting me @ med-time.. throwing a lil bunny temper tantrum and biting stuff when during med-time.. he bit the CAT.. pee stuff.. etc stuff like that. My concern is that he's already 1+ yrs old (I believe his bday was in july actually).. So are these behaviors already pretty ingrained in him?? will getting him fixed really help at this point? Like I said it's not the end of the world if he has his little boy nuggets to me- he's not going to hurt anyone, he's just.....moody.

Shawna Clingerman 02-17-2010 04:20 PM

well I'm no bunny nugget expert...

but I'm really not a fan of balls as a general rule if that helps you at all :P

lauren grier 02-17-2010 04:22 PM

lmao.. thanks wifey :p

ColleenSwerb 02-17-2010 04:24 PM

*giggles* I'm with Shawna :)

Kiki 02-17-2010 04:37 PM

If it were me, I'd cut off the little cottonballs. Not a fan.

emilyscout 02-17-2010 05:14 PM

ONe of my CT members is a vet tech. I'll ask her for you ;)

lauren grier 02-17-2010 05:18 PM

thanks emily <3

Christy Lyle 02-17-2010 05:19 PM

I just wanted to come in and have the chance to say bunny nuggets...that is all.

sczos911 02-17-2010 05:22 PM

hahaha a moddy rabbit. and i bet he's not telling you why he's moody, right? ;)

i'm not a nugget expert, but i'd call your vet and ask. the only thing i would be concerned with is that he gets more moody by chopping off his bits.

and you know - i never knew you could get a bunny nutered.

sczos911 02-17-2010 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Christy Lyle (Post 608742)
I just wanted to come in and have the chance to say bunny nuggets...that is all.

i wanted to say nugget expert.

and you know - this puts a whole new spin on chicken nuggets for me. :blink:

sorry la, to hack the thread.

Christy Lyle 02-17-2010 05:27 PM

LMAO!

lauren grier 02-17-2010 05:28 PM

hahaha you guys are dweebs..

yeh thats a concern too steph-- im just worried he's too old you know. I have to call the vet soon to make an appt for kitty (not for his nuggets.. he's nugget free lol) so I'll ask them too.

aggiefamily 02-17-2010 05:34 PM

You are never too old to get the nuggets cut off.

If only it were so easy to deal with human males this way.

lauren grier 02-17-2010 05:37 PM

lol i know t hey'll DO it.. I just mean aggro mean bunny wise ^_^ ... stuck in his ways- or getting even crankier haha. I have enough boy hormones going on in the house now.. all the animals and child are male

Jennifer 02-17-2010 05:38 PM

Bunny nuggets. Love it.

lauren grier 02-17-2010 06:07 PM

well..
I've decided..
he just humped the cat... ^_^ goodbyeeeeeeee nuggets.

Shawna Clingerman 02-17-2010 06:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sczos911 (Post 608744)
hahaha a moddy rabbit. and i bet he's not telling you why he's moody, right? ;)

LOL just like man!

Brandy 02-17-2010 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lauren grier (Post 608792)
well..
I've decided..
he just humped the cat... ^_^ goodbyeeeeeeee nuggets.

Oh gosh that's hilarious!

emilyscout 02-17-2010 06:19 PM

Ok, my vet tech friend responded as follows:
"I would say being unneutered def. contributes to ATTITUDE, will it help it can't hurt to. neuter will adjust his testoseroness (LMAO) I had a bunny about 10 years ago and when he reached maturity he began to spray, stop his back feet and bite, ! I would neuter him for sure and hope he changes his tune a bit. have her keep in mind rabbits in general are not fun to anesthetize and can have issues during sometimes."

So definitely talk to your vet about. See what thier view is and whether they are comfortable anesthetizing bunnies and whether the issues you are having are worth any risks. Good luck!

lauren grier 02-17-2010 06:26 PM

thank you so so much emily!! I think the humping just totally pushed me over the edge-- I'm worried of course-- but our vet is awesome (and works with bunnies) soo hopefully they are able to help humpy moody boy out

AnnieBananie 02-17-2010 06:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lauren grier (Post 608792)
well..
I've decided..
he just humped the cat... ^_^ goodbyeeeeeeee nuggets.

Ell. Em. Ay. Oh. iDie!

emilyscout 02-17-2010 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lauren grier (Post 608792)
well..
I've decided..
he just humped the cat... ^_^ goodbyeeeeeeee nuggets.

OMG, what did the cat do!!!!! LOL!!!!!!

lauren grier 02-17-2010 08:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by emilyscout (Post 608949)
OMG, what did the cat do!!!!! LOL!!!!!!

thankfully i was RIGHT there or the cat would have destroyed him haha.. he was pretty horrified and his fur stood up and he was starting to lift his front legs into "hold and bite" position.. they're still trying to establish the pecking order btwn the two of them.. but uh.. I'm not going to let kitty eat bunny :p lol

rachaelsscraps 02-17-2010 09:14 PM

I don't have any input about neutering a bunny or not... but I do know that bunnies have tempers anyway! My bunny used to bang his feet really hard on the bottom of the cage if I wasn't paying attention to him when he wanted me to! lol!

lauren grier 02-17-2010 09:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rachaelsscraps (Post 608973)
I don't have any input about neutering a bunny or not... but I do know that bunnies have tempers anyway! My bunny used to bang his feet really hard on the bottom of the cage if I wasn't paying attention to him when he wanted me to! lol!

lol bratty bunny...clyde tends to "throw" things with his mouth to get attention.. or grab his cage door again with his teeth and shake it.. he's got a major tuuuuuuuuuude.

SmallMoments 02-17-2010 10:02 PM

This thread cracks me up! Whooda thunk to snip a bunny?

lltheo 02-17-2010 10:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lauren grier (Post 608792)
well..
I've decided..
he just humped the cat... ^_^ goodbyeeeeeeee nuggets.

I swear I almost spit out my coke just now.

My nice new Mac almost had a coke bath.

That is not cool, La. Please warn me before posting all hilarious animal humping stories in the future!!!

LOLOLOLOL!!!! :)

rachaelsscraps 02-18-2010 09:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lauren grier (Post 608974)
lol bratty bunny...clyde tends to "throw" things with his mouth to get attention.. or grab his cage door again with his teeth and shake it.. he's got a major tuuuuuuuuuude.

lol! Isn't it funny how fluffy & sweet looking they are!?! :p Little punks!

Gemma 02-18-2010 09:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lauren grier (Post 608792)
well..
I've decided..
he just humped the cat... ^_^ goodbyeeeeeeee nuggets.

Haha, that is so funny!! :D :D :D :D

iJenny 02-18-2010 10:10 AM

I didn't read the other posts, so I hope I'm not repeating stuff.

But my mom's bunny Snoodles (yes, she named her bunny Snoodles *gag*) was super sweet and chill at first but soon became a typical boy bunny. He was aggressive, mean, etc. She got him fixed and it helped A LOT, but the doc said she waited too long and some of the bad behavior was ingrained in him.

So, get it done asap. It'll be a lot better for you all.

kendallt 02-18-2010 10:22 AM

This thread is crackin' me up! I'm seriously in my office right now LOL'ing. Thankfully, I'm the only one in here at the moment, or I'm sure I'd be getting some strange looks!

BTW, La, can we please see pics if the humping of the cat happens again?? I just need to see that for myself! :p

FireWolf 02-18-2010 10:24 AM

I actually have a 9 yr old boy bunny who still has his nuggets...and he's not at all aggressive...but he had a brother who died some years ago that was way too aggressive. So yeah, it just depends on the bunny. I think with him being just a year old he should mellow out quite a bit.

Be forewarned though as a previous poster said, bunnies really don't handle anesthesia well at all usually due to low liver function. They can test him for that prior to surgery. My boys daddy rabbit died right after being neutered for this very reason.

Ebony 02-18-2010 08:31 PM

This thread is hilarious! I've never had a bunny so I always pictured them as little cuddly fluff balls with next to no personality. Bunnies humping cats? Bunnies being moody without attention? It's 8:30am and I've already laughed out loud. This is going to be a good day!

Hope everything works out with your bunny La. :)


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