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Forum BEHAVIOR Litter trouble

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    • #bunny
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        Hey guys!

         

        My rabbit harriet is about 6 months old now and usually has flawless littler training. Eg, she can roam a large room and not leave anything! But a few weeks ago, harriet began having a few accidents. And as the weeks go by they are getting more and more frequent to the point where she will go anywhere in her cage now! 

         

        Does anybody have any tips of how to get her amazing litter training habits back again?! 

         

        Love Alice and Harriet


      • Sarita
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          Have you gotten her spayed yet?


        • MoveDiagonally
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            Welcome to BB!

            If she has not been spayed her raging hormones could be responsible for her loss in good litter habits.


          • #bunny
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               Thanks for your quick reply guys! She isnt spayed, ill call and book her in this morning! xx  


            • LittlePuffyTail
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                Best of luck with the spay and I’m wishing your bun a speedy recovery!

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            Forum BEHAVIOR Litter trouble