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Forum BEHAVIOR HELP!!! won’t stop peeing on my bed

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    • rinski
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         recently Loki has been peeing on my bed a lot when he has his free time. any tips on getting him to stop? other then peeing on my bed he is litter trained. he doesn’t always do it, like most mornings i let him out of his cage and he lays in bed with me eating his pellets, but he usually hops off to use his box, i have honestly washed my sheets everyday for the paast 5 days   he is 41/2 months old, any advice or tips would be greatly apreciated. 


      • Stickerbunny
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          If he is not neutered, that may stop it. But, even neutered / spayed buns will often mark beds / sofas because they smell so much like human. Best way is to block him off the bed.


        • Bam
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            Bam stopped marking the sofa when he was neutered. But I had to block him off the sofa for about a month. That made him sort of forgot about the sofa. Now he only goes up there for treats. He doesn’t pee or poop there anymore.


          • rinski
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              thanks for the advice. how old do they need to be to get neutered?


            • Stickerbunny
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                Males can be neutered anywhere from 3 months on, it just depends on if their testicles have descended or not.


              • rinski
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                  thanks for the advice, i’m going to get him neutered soon i’m saving up some money and in the mean time i have been place wee-wee pads down over the area that he likes to pee on my bed and so far no more sheet changes.

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              Forum BEHAVIOR HELP!!! won’t stop peeing on my bed