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Forum BEHAVIOR Belle is driving me mad!!

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    • AnnaW
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        Ive had Belle for a month and a half now, and she’s still TOTALLY un litter trained!! I am baffled, she’s my first female bunny so maybe she’s just different … but with Barney and Biscuit I literally barely had to train them at all – they were brilliant!!! She prefers to sleep in her litter tray, she wees all round the cage not just in one place, she wees on the floor when I let her out … as I live in rented carpeted accomodation I’m finding that a REAL challenge and feel bad to have Barney snoozing at the end of my bed when she’s locked up!  

        I’m looking to get her spayed in about 3 weeks (wanted to leave it a bit extra as she had a rough start having her leg removed) – will this help?! She is about 

        Help me people, I’m at my wit’s end! I want to let her out and give her loads of exercise but at the minute I only really put her out in the garden because it doesnt matter where she wees out there! 

         ALSO she is CRAZY at the minute, I think her hormones must be going absolutely mad … i think she’s around 5 and a half or 6 moths, and she’s had a HUGE growth spurt, wont leave Barney alone and has boundless energy for climbing and breaking out of her cage!! 2 bunnies, a hamster, a horse, a gecko and a university course … think I over loaded myself?

        Thanks in advance! xx


      • Monkeybun
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          Spaying should help. Where do you put her hay at? I put mine right in the litter box, as bunnies do like to eat and go at the same time. Thats what got all mine trained


        • Stickerbunny
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            Spaying will help, but if she’s young, you may just have to wait her out to grow out of the puberty stage. A lot of it probably has to do with the other bunny scent and her hormones though.


          • AnnaW
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              Thanks guys. I really hope spaying does help … its making me feel really bad because barney gets to be free range and she’s shut in her cage being destructive because she wants to be let out I did try putting her hay in her litter box but she just wee’d on it when she did a wee in her litter tray completely by chance … she goes wherever she’s standing literally! Maybe I will get a hay rack and hang it where her tray is … though that might encourage her to sleep in it and wee everywhere else like she is at the moment!  Ahhhhh these teenage bunnies eh!? Thanks 


            • Elrohwen
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                Spaying will most likely help a ton. Females can get very territorial, and since you have other buns she’s likely marking against them.

                If every area in her cage non-absorbent? I would keep everything as a water proof surface for now, so that when she pees it doesn’t absorb, which can encourage more peeing.


              • AnnaW
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                  Thanks for the reply Elrohwen – I am praying that spaying helps! Her cage has newspaper put down, I find if i put something that is non absorbent down she just lies in her own urine :/ x

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              Forum BEHAVIOR Belle is driving me mad!!