Quote: It's funny that people seem to assume that any time an animal eliminates anywhere other than where they are "supposed" to, that they are expressing anger. I think this rabbit was just marking territory. House rabbits, like house cats, sometimes feel a need to put their mark in some place other than the litter box. The scent marking they do by "chinning" is less obvious, and less obnoxious, but it's all a part of claiming a space as theirs.
Thanks for the insight . . . I don't need this rabbit, especially as he is a boy, marking my house, especially as he had run of the whole down stairs. lol I'm all for less clean up, not more.
I found a breeder of angora rabbits about an hr away. My youngest was delighted just looking at pictures on line. No prices listed though. I bought my first and only angora rabbit in 1978 as a teen and pd $25. HOw times have changed. $25 feels like a whole lot more money now!!