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For Unneutered Rabbits: Has  your young bunny's behavior changed?  Loss of litterbox habits, amorous and/or aggressive behavior? Your bunny may have reached sexual maturity (between 3 - 6 months).   If your bunny is not neutered,  please see our "Bunny Gone Nutty?" page for more information about why this may be happening and what to do about it.

This is a very common problem and is posted about quite a bit  -- so check out what others may have already posted as it may help you too.  

 

 For Neutered Rabbits: 

Have questions about litter training, and/or how to protect your house from destructive behaviors? 

Check out Litterbox Training and  Bunny Proofing Your Home

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