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Forum BEHAVIOR will bunnies go back to litter-trained afterwards?!

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    • stella'smom
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        Hi. I just introduced my boy to my 2 girls this week. my girls always went in a litter pan (sometimes left poops around, but not a lot), but since Buddy came along, there r poops everywhere!!! i guess they all are marking territory. but will it go back to normal when he is neutered, and they get used to him and he them? tia!!!


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          Please don’t introduce a group of bunnies where some or all of the bunnies aren’t fixed. Their hormonal behaviors can cause fighting, etc.
          Once he is neutered and they are properly bonded, they should return to their habits, and if they don’t, train them again.

          Edit to add: I just read your other thread and I see that your girls aren’t fixed either. Please do not introduce bunnies that are not fixed, especially males and females. Trust me, you don’t want baby bunnies, and they can “do the deed” very fast. Do not put your bunnies together until ALL of them are fixed+1month.


        • stella'smom
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            thanks!!!

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