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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Pooping on hay as his hay or what?

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    • blackfang
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        Okay, Romeo is kind of rabbit who never leave her pile of poops anywhere expect in litter or near/on hay. He never did that until I introdced him with a new rabbit almost one year ago.

        Romeo and Belle are getting along fine with no problems. They groom each other alot and flop next to each other. Romeo let Belle steal his vegetables. He also allow Belle to eat his hay in Romeo’s cage. He didn’t attacked on her or anything like that. When Romeo went in his cage while Belle was eating Romeo’s hay in Romeo’s cage. He just hopped to litter box or next to Belle and asked for groom or eat together.

        And still.. he still left poops on hay.

        What he was trying to tell me?

        I know that poops are symbol of “my property” but Romeo shared hay with her.. I don’t get it?

         

        I tested on them by placing new hay in middle of room. They pooped on hay. (Belle did that on accident, Romeo did that on purpose) Belle isn’t 100% litter trained. I restricted her space for the rest of day to train to go to littler box for about a month and half but nothing improve.


      • Monkeybun
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          Bunnies like to go where they eat. Mine will leave poops on hay too, its normal.


        • Kokaneeandkahlua
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            Ditto-hay is a “toilet accessory” no….a “toilet necessity” for my buns I’ll often see Rupert taking his time in his ‘restroom’ and eating. Just what they do

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