Just as we think the bunnies have settled, one of them goes and does something so hideously rude...

Since Christmas, Mabel and Dijon do seem to have become more settled, and they have been much more willing to have a prolonged stroke. Even Mabel has hunkered down for a nose rub when touched between the ears or on the snout, and that is not like her at all. We have had some seriously long strokes of late - up to 10 minutes!

Well, although Dijon is quite to poopmeister, it did seem that his spraying had abated, but last night he shamed himself. It was time for the bunnies to return home after a good run, and as usual they returned home without any protestations. However, as whilst the towel in the cage was being straightened to make it more comfortable for him, he sprayed in his female carer's face. Bull's Eye!

Surely by now, so many weeks after his snip, he should have stopped spraying!?

Shame on him.
 
 
Nine weeks after his neuter, and 6 weeks after Mabel's spay, Dijon continues to spray. He also grows very excited at random times and starts to poo around the room, and tries to mount Mabel. Every now an them he foes into overdrive...

Fortunately he's only spraying from within the cage, but dropping poos everywhere when he is running around the living room, grunting loudly as he steadily pursues Mabel, and half managing to
mount her in the cage, with her squeaking and trying to avoid him.

Perhaps we should ask the vet for a refund? There isn't a huge improvement in his behaviour... maybe he has testicles that regenerate...