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Forum BEHAVIOR Poop is Everywhere !

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    • Riica
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        So my baby bunny 9-10 weeks ols, i just got her on Friday the 5th of Spet. I am trying to litter train her . i put hay in the litter box and cardboard down on the floor of her open Xpen since i have carpet. . I dont see any signs of peep but little pebbles of her droppings everywhere in her cage . . when i clean them up i put them in her cage so she knows . . . am i doing anything wrong or should i do something different??


      • LittleBunnyPaws
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          Of course you aren’t doing anything wrong She is just marking her territory. My bun does it quite a lot.. When you get her spayed, she will stop. I have had Midas for a couple of weeks and he still does it. Expect to be picking up bunny poops often.


        • LittlePuffyTail
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            Bunnies take time to litter train. Especially babies. And in a new home, it’s very normal for them to mark their territory. Just be patient. And as mentioned, spaying helps a lot.


          • Sindri
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              I agree with what everyone above is saying. Hopefully spaying helps you out. My girl is still messy with pellets but not as bad as before the spay.


            • Riica
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                thank you guys ! XD

                i notice one or two pellets in my bed too . . . my boyfriend do not like it cause she only does it on his side of the bed . . . i notice where ever we go or i put her she gravity to one area


              • Kyrkogrimr
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                  One thing I’d add is that she might get worse for a little while after she’s spayed until she’s got the hormones out of her system. Puck improved drastically just before we had him neutered about a week ago, and now he seems to alternate between being reasonably good and just peeing everywhere the minute you turn your back lol I think if I hadn’t known to expect that I’d be tearing my hair out

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