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Forum BEHAVIOR Bunnies are pooping everywhere

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    • MrBilboBagginsMammy
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        I have got 2 beautiful house bunnies.. Bilbo the neutured male has recently turned 2 and Bonnie the spayed female will be 1 at the end of next month. They’re both litter trained and have access to 2 litter trays (I call them pottys) in their cage which they swap and go between when pee’ing and Bonnie will sit and do some poops in them too every now and then. Anyway in the last few days, Bonnie started to poop out 1 or 2 poops literally all over my place (they’re in our living room free roam and always have been). You could see her little tail was slightly up and she’d just keep going. She went to go and do a little wee on the carpet but I managed to push her back into the cage in time so she went to her potty to pee. Since then, everytime at the end of the day when I’ve got in from work or first thing in the morning my living room will be covered in poops by both bunnies because Bilbo is now doing it as well but I am not sure how to resolve? I’ve been working a lot recently so haven’t been there as much to spend time with them but they have each other at least. Any advice or tips would be appreciated, as although it’s not the end of the world my sweeping their poops up and it’s better than constant pee’ing accidents instead!! 


      • LongEaredLions
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          It sound like they may be marking. Have there been any changes in their environment recently which has caused this? New smells, furniture changes or new pets? Otherwise, when you sweep up the poos, put them in the litter box so they know where the poos go and hopefully will learn.

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      Forum BEHAVIOR Bunnies are pooping everywhere