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Forum BEHAVIOR Litter Training

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    • Delilahbunny
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         Hi i have a 16 week old bun and she only wees in her litter box but as we dont like keeping her in her cage we let her run around the house. 

        I have noiticed that in the morning and late evening she leaves droppings around the house is there any way to stop this.

        It just causes a real big mess and i dont want to have her in one room i want her to be as free as possible as she likes watching movies and sitting on the sofa.

        She also has worked out how to jump on my bed and often does a wee on the sheets but no where else im confussed to why she does this. 

        She only chews my clothes when i am wearing them i sat with her when i just got her and she would often sleep on me i dont no if its the smell?

        She hasnt been done yet as the vets told me shes too young. 

        If any one could give some tips id appriciate it.


      • Sarita
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          Moving to Behavior.


        • TamarizRabbit
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            Hello.

            Our bunny is 13 weeks and has the run of one room and has mastered the litter tray in her home but also drops pills during the night outside the litter tray. This only happens at night. I was wondering if it’s territory marking because she can’t see and have considered getting her a night light. Would be interested to hear what people here think.

            From what I’ve read bunnies will almost always pee on your bed if allowed up there. The bed smells of you and is soft and absorbent. They’ll mark it theirs. They’re not daft. Maybe don’t let her up there.

            Tamariz loves chewing my socks when they’re on my feet. She’s doing it right now! I’m taking it as a sign of affection.


          • Delilahbunny
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              Yeahh i try my best to keep the door shut but she likes to follow me about so as soon as its open she is straight on the bed cheeky bunny. Yeah i have noticed that its getting a bit worse with peeing sometimes in her cage just tiny bits she hasnt been done yet so maybe that is why as she is hitting that stage. I was out all day yesterday from about 9-1am someone looked after her but as soon as i got in she jumped on the sofa on me and pee odd behaviour.

              what is moving to behaviour


            • Delilahbunny
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                Also my bun has a night light i think they can see well in the dark though but i always leave it on at night plus its a good indication for her that we are going to bed.


              • TamarizRabbit
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                  Yeah I think I’ll get her a night light as she’s not always keen to settle to sleep when we are but at least it will indicate that this is chill out time.
                  When our bunny does something we don’t like we’ve started blowing gently in her general direction. She really doesn’t like this.
                  Maybe try this when she gets on the bed?


                • Delilahbunny
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                    Yeahh i will try that. I think she needs to be done its coming up to that time the vet said 6 months and shes 16 weeks atm. thanks for the help

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