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Forum THE LOUNGE My dog peed in my bunny’s litter box O.O

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    • Audrey
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        Yep, title pretty much says it all. Me and my bf were putting a new curtain rod up (because Tyrion, my tiny 3lb Holland lop jumped out of his nearly 5ft tall bunny condo and ripped the curtains down at 3am one night just to come cuddle up to me in bed)….anyway. We had to move his condo out of the way and I changed out his litter box at the same time, didn’t see a point in putting it back into the condo until it was moved back in place so it was just in the middle of the room while Tyrion ran around hunting for the elusive pellet. I heard a weird sound, looked behind me and my 10 month old Cavalier Spaniel mix is peeing in the litter box! When I told my bf to look he had the most hysterical wtf look on his face ever. This was mostly startling because this dog is so anxious he’s still not fully house trained and never even mastered the concept of going on a puppy pad even though I tried that.

        Just thought I’d share with you fellow bunny owners, anyone ever had this happen before? I think I might get Cooper his own litter box if he’s willing to use it!


      • Bam
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          Aww, how cute! Little doggy must’ve thought he’d finally understood where pee is supposed to go

          I’ve not had this happen, but dogs do like to pee where other dogs have peed and rabbits are the same, whenever I took my black rabbit’s box out to be cleaned, my yellow rabbit would jump into it and pee. There must be important messages in pee that us hoomins are to human to understand


        • Sonn
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            That is adorable.

            I’ve had this happen more than once with my cats. My dogs are much too large to use the litter box. I had to put a top on Moonshines pen because my foster cat was determined that the litter box was his. Him and Moonshine are extremely close so I guess he decided it was fine to use the litter box too!

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