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Forum DIET & CARE Poop and pee everywhere out of nowhere

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    • Athina
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        Hi guys
        I don’t know anymore what to do with my bunny. She is 5 months and half, litter trained (that’s how we bought her, already trained). She was the perfect bunny, apart from chewing and destroying the skirting board. However, now, since maybe a month or so, she started to pee in bed, poop everywhere. Her diet is the same, hay, her normal food, fresh water and veggies. She was snuffling so I been with thwe to the doctors and treated her.I noticed she changed a bit since then, however, I night exaggerate and it might be just a coincidence
        I also change her bedding, she has now the wood pallets that area supposed to absorb the smell and dust. I don’t know anymore what to do, I tried to keep her just in the living room which is her room, however , is not helping.

        Please help


      • sarahthegemini
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          It could be hormones – a lot of bunnies lose their good litter habits when puberty kicks in.


        • tobyluv
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            I agree that it is probably the hormones causing this change in her litter habits. It can be difficult to full litter box train a rabbit who has not been spayed or neutered.


          • Luna
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              I agree with STG (aka “sarahthegemini” – hope you don’t mind me shortening your name to a nickname lol) and tobyluv. When Luna was around that age, she started pooping everywhere. However, she is still unspayed but has really good litter habits. One thing I noticed/did was I bought her a larger litter box. She used to have a corner triangle sized one, which was definitely too small for her as she would take up almost the entire space when sitting in it. The larger litter box helped a lot.


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                Posted By Luna on 12/19/2016 3:11 PM


                I agree with STG (aka “sarahthegemini” – hope you don’t mind me shortening your name to a nickname lol)
                and tobyluv. When Luna was around that age, she started pooping everywhere. However, she is still unspayed but has really good litter habits. One thing I noticed/did was I bought her a larger litter box. She used to have a corner triangle sized one, which was definitely too small for her as she would take up almost the entire space when sitting in it. The larger litter box helped a lot.

                Feel free 

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