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Forum BEHAVIOR Bad Bathroom Habits

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    • CupCakeCraviing
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        Xena is now over a Year. She has been spayed and litter trained. She leaves little poos around sometimes but now she seems to just poo wherever. If she gets on the couch, she’ll poo all over it. The few times I have let her on my bed, she peed. She’ll also pee on anyone’s jacket or rob if left on a couch or chair. Any ideas on what it could be?


      • Sarita
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          I moved this to behavior.

          To answer your question, this behavior is very typical of many rabbits – we hear it alot. Those places smell the most like your rabbit’s human (you) so they will mark those areas. Your only recourse is to keep your rabbit off the bed, couch or chair and away from clothes.


        • Patrick
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            Patrick will sometimes poop or pee on top of his cage, I have a towel over it, and hoped he would sleep on it….. its a toilet

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