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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Pee and my bed.

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    • Tiffany
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        In the span it takes for me to make coffee, my bunny got onto my bed and peed on it, so my question is: when I’m away, are there ways to protect my bed from my bunny peeing on it, if I let them free roam? I know there are mattress protectors, but I want to put something over my blankets and sheets so they stay dry. I am also in the process of litter training them too, which seems to be going well, until she gets onto my bed and pees.

        Thank you for your help once again.


      • Mikey
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          Get a slightly bigger plastic cover to throw over everything

          Is your bunny spayed/neutered? It could be a hormonal thing and when spayed/neutered will stop so you never have to worry about it


        • Bam
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            I used a shower-curtain when my bun decided to pee on my couch. Then I had him neutered and his interest in the couch went away. I had two shower-curtains that I alternated between. Buns do like to pee on soft materials, esp those that has a lot of their human’s scent on them.

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