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Forum BEHAVIOR Please tell me this will stop!!

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    • luvmyhunybuny
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        I love Tillie, I really, really do… but she is driving me crazy!! She had perfect litter habits. Then we got Toby and after they bonded she started peeing and pooing everywhere, which I know is normal in a new bond. At the same time she was way hormonal. She was spayed 2 1/2 weeks ago and they have been bonded since end of July. She is still peeing and pooing everywhere! Please tell me she will resume her wonderful litter habits soon.


      • Monkeybun
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          She’s still hormonal, give it a bit more time


        • Stickerbunny
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            Took a little over 3 weeks for my girls hormones to calm down enough to start behaving normally again after her spay. So be patient and keep the litter training (cleaning up, etc) going. Girl buns can drive you nuts between a spay and getting back to normal though.


          • luvmyhunybuny
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              Thanks girls. Should I be putting her poop in the litter box like in the beginning? I keep telling her it is a good thing she is cute!


            • RabbitPam
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                Definitely redo the litter training. It will help her come back to her senses. (It’s soon, I promise!)


              • luvmyhunybuny
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                  Posted By RabbitPam on 09/03/2011 01:48 PM
                  Definitely redo the litter training. It will help her come back to her senses. (It’s soon, I promise!)

                   

                  RabbitPam~

                  I hope so!! It’s getting a little old


                • Balefulregards
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                    I found it took a solid month Post Bond for the poo/pee wars to fully end.

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