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    • ~lupa~
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        So just recently, Toby has gotten her/his hormones. Lovely. Yes, I know it’s part of getting a young bun, and I can’t really stay frustrated at that little face. But to the point, she’ll poop on my carpet along my dresser, I’ll clean it up then hardly two minutes later, POOF. More is there.

        As bad as I feel about not letting her roam around more, as she/he usually has my room, the living room and the kitchen, has been restricted to only my room. Luckily, there has been no incidents of pee that I can see.


      • Puffbaby
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          my bun is only about 7 weeks and poops in my kids room religiously. I put a puppy pad down and have to keep it spotless so he can keep “marking” it lol as long as I clean the poop off when I see them he will poop amd pee on there but if there is even a couple poops, he will go all over the room….but only where there are toys out… weird I know. just like now I put a towel on the end of my daughters bed bc he keeps marking her bed as well. he’s only allowed in my room when we are in there in the evenings amd in the. morning amd naptime but he still sneaks in a few poops amd a pee on in her bed every day. hence tthe towel now. at least he’s a creature of habit so I can “fix” things to make it work foor the both of us…even tho my husband now thinks I’m absolutely insane for catering to the rabbit more than him lately and changing everything in my house for stitch lol


        • ~lupa~
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            Haha! I see what you mean, Toby is 6 days over 3 months and it started with poops along my dresser, but it has transformed into peeing by my laundry basket too. when we let her out in the living room/kitchen, she’ll only poop on the rug by the back door. 

            But ill try the pee pads!

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