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Forum BEHAVIOR Peeing on the bed after months of good behavior

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    • Babygirl83
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        No environment changes… She is fixed, maybe just having an attitude problem? 2 times in 24 hours, I have some really clean sheets and mattress topper but this is getting rediclous.


      • Mikey
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          Some rabbits have phases where their hormones spike a bit, even after being spayed/neuter. If you think she is marking, it should go away in a few days/about a week. If its not a hormone spike, it could be a sign of a UTI


        • Babygirl83
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            Hmmmmm that makes sense because she has been pooping out those super strong smell poops in her litter box. Thank you that makes sense


          • binkiessince2010
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              I had this same problem with charlie. Basically what i did was rub my scent all over the bed. (dirty towels, underwear, hair, hairbrushes, etc)


            • Babygirl83
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                Well since it’s my bed isn’t my scent already all over it? Whenever she gets in these “moods” She always pees in the same spot, right next to my head or on my pillow…. little jerk


              • Babygirl83
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                  Then how can I stay mad ? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-KarzDMc8WU


                • binkiessince2010
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                    LOL that’s exactly where Charlie peed. Maybe your scent isnt strong enough….. Here’s the link of my post. https://binkybunny.com/FORUM/tabid/54/aft/146589/Default.aspx
                    It has all the details


                  • Babygirl83
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                      Yea…. Baby Girl doesn’t give a $*&! about anything loud, smelly. She licked up any vinegar, pepper and apple spray I put down. Clapping or variation of loud stuff she just blinks at me like… What was that? O well back to being bad. Only thing that remotely deters her is the spray bottle or hair dryer


                    • binkiessince2010
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                        Maybe you could try rubbing dog or cat fur all over the bed? The smell of a predator may scare Baby Girl away


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