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Forum BEHAVIOR Potty habits

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    • Missybutt
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        My rabbit is about 8 months now, I got her spayed at 6 months and she is mostly litter box trained, but she still pees and poops on my bed. She uses her box all the time but for some reason she likes to go on my bed whenever she gets up there! Any tips?


      • Azerane
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          Some rabbits simply like to pee and poop on soft things and your bed is unfortunately one of those things. Some can be trained out of it, some can’t. You can block off the bed completely, or as strange as it sounds add an extra litter box onto the bed for when she is on there and hopefully she will use that instead of your bed, and eventually you may even be able to transition to not having the litter tray on the bed as well.

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