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Forum BEHAVIOR Intentional peeing

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    • MCBunny
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        I’m just trying to sort out the reason. She could be laying down, eating or playing with a toy. She’ll stop look at me hop over back up to me pee then hop back over and continue what shes doing. Now don’t get me wrong she uses the litter box both #1 & #2 but on occasion it’s like she’s thinks to herself ( ya know what I’m going over there and going to pee on dad ) WHY? It’s so weird and sometimes annoying.


      • Wick & Fable
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          Is she spayed? If not, it could be a territorial instinct.

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        • MCBunny
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            She was a dump on my property. Only had her since last Saturday night. Took me 3 days before she trusted me and could get a hand on her.


          • Wick & Fable
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              Whether or not a rabbit trusts you, they’ll pee to mark things. If anything, they pee because they love you, as Wick sprayed exclusively me as a flattering gesture, while I saw it as not flattering.

              Have you found an exotic, rabbit-experienced vet yet, and have you scheduled an appointment? This is definitely required considering the circumstances.

              Litter training is needed to train her out of peeing like that, but if she’s not spayed, she’ll do it occasionally anyways because her hormones drive that territorial behavior.

              The answers provided in this discussion are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet. Seek the advice of your veterinarian or a qualified behaviorist.


            • MCBunny
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                Oh I have 6 house bunnies already and a local vet that handles them and my pup’s. Had her checked over Monday first thing that morning. Besides being malnurished she was good to go, parasite & flea free. Vets educated guess was under 1 year old. But the look she gives me right before she decides to pee on me is just to funny. The bunn bunn not the vet.

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            Forum BEHAVIOR Intentional peeing