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Forum BEHAVIOR Peeing after being picked up

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    • Slowebot
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        So Sherlock buns has started the terrible habit of peeing immediately after being put down. If I have to pick him up I literally have to put him back down in a litter box because he just pees immediately. It’s so horrifying and messy. He has lost all litter habits and poops and pees everywhere and I am at a loss of what to do. He is neutered. He will hang out in the litter box and eat, then hop out to pee right next to the litter box. 


      • Jughead
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          Sherlock is most likely scared of heights so he probably doesn’t like being picked up as mosts rabbits are. My advice to you is to only pick him up when he needs to. For now, if he pees outside of his litter box, take his litter and put it where he peed and then put it into his litter box.

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