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Forum BEHAVIOR Plateauing Litter Habits?

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    • olivehotot
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        I adopted Olive from the shelter last month, and he’s 5 months old. He was neutered before I adopted him, and his litterbox habits were good.

        But this week he went crazy. He goes EVERYWHERE, which isn’t a problem within his x pen since I can sweep it easily but he’s been peeing (mostly in tiny amounts everywhere) on the carpet which is a pain to clean. It’s been getting worse and today he peed on my bed.

        It’s been a stressful week studying for finals & AP exams and I don’t know what to do as I can’t keep my eye on him 24/7 and correct his behavior during his playtime since I have to study while he plays.

        Please help!
        Thanks in advance.


      • Sarita
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          I would not allow him on your bed at all – this is very common with rabbits altered or not – it smells the most like their humans and it’s soft so they will pee on it.

          You should really start all over from the beginning with the litter training by allowing him only in a small space and encouraging him to use the litter box.

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      Forum BEHAVIOR Plateauing Litter Habits?