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Forum BEHAVIOR Unlitter box trained

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    • Tobycloud
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        I have a 9 month old holland lop buck who I have had since he was about 5 weeks old who has suddenly decided to STOP using his litter box. He is neutered and has some litter box problems before he was neutered, he would basically just pee on my bed and that is it. Now I moved and we have a place with carpeting and he is used to hardwood flooring I was wondering if that was the problem, but for the first few weeks I was here he was fine but then I was bunny sitting for my friend who has a year old lion head doe and while she was here she would pee and poop everywhere but now after she left Toby has not gone back to using his litter box so he is peeing every were included my carpet and bed and pooping every where. I am still in college but have an apartment of my own now as before we were both living in my parents house, but I don’t want my land lord to see the pee and get upset so if Toby doesn’t start using his litter box soon I do not know what I will do plz help!!!!!


      • BlueMoods
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          Try confining him to a smaller area, then letting him have more room as he gets comfortable in a small area, just like bringing home a new rabbit. To him he is a new rabbit in that apartment.


        • LittlePuffyTail
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            He probably smells the other rabbit that was there. I ditto, BlueMoods. Try reducing his space. Also, make sure he has several litter box options, big enough for him to lay down in, and put hay in them.


          • Tobycloud
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              Ok thanks I was thinking could I keep him in the bathroom which is bunny proofed. Would that do anything? IT would sure make cleaning the accidents easier

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