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    • Kate Monster
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        … a bunny pees on the pet bed you bought four months ago. I’ve had this bed for months and they poop on it sometimes, but there’s never been pee.  I put it immediately into the wash and cleaned the litter box in case a certain Spencer “pee monster” Bunny was grumpy that there was too much hay in it or it was smelly.  Maybe there was just too much poop smell on it now and it smelled like a litter box and I just need to wash it more often.  What do you all think, will he now pee on the bed forever?  Or should a give it another chance?


      • brittbritt
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          White vinegar in the wash will help take that pee smell out too. That may help give it a second chance.


        • mocha200
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            My bunnies pee on their bed all the time but they LOVE to dig and sit on it so I just wash it and put it back in. Bunnies tend pee on soft things such as blankets, beds, pillows, ect.


          • Elrohwen
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              Give it a second chance. When cleaning the cage recently I noticed Hannah had peed on their new bed. I cleaned it up with vinegar (didn’t want to wash it, because the last bed I threw in the wash disintegrated). The stains went away and she hasn’t peed on it again.

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