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Forum BEHAVIOR rabbit peeing in bed?

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    • ivybunny
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        I opened my rabbits bed area and she has pied in it… I don’t know how to stop her because I use straw to fill it up so I can’t put a litter tray in there what should I do?


      • Rhian
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          Do you have a picture of the area at all? You may want to take the straw out, maybe replace it with a few fleece blankets. You can get some super cheap ones from most dollar stores(or at least, that’s where I get mine). Some rabbits associate things like hay/straw as a place to go. She’s also pretty young (I believe you said about 3 months in another thread?) so you shouldn’t worry too much about litter habits right now. I would try to keep it as clean as possible, you can use some vinegar to try to get rid of the scent to maybe help dissuade her from going there. Collect up as much pee/poo as possible and make sure it gets into her litter box, keep a litter box nearby.

          We can do our best to try and keep things neat and tidy, but sometimes rabbits just do not want to cooperate!


        • ivybunny
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            Thank you so much! This is so helpful because I was wondering if to put a fleece in, instead so I think I will

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