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FORUM BEHAVIOR bunny pee woes

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    • jesstheskatingbunny
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        So Molly, turned out to be Mr.Molly and is now old enough to be neutered. He goes in on the 24.

        Molly is about 4 months old and is litter box trained and uses the littler box 99% of the time. Except when he’s on my bed every once in awhile even though the litter box is on the bed he will pee right beside it! It drives me nuts. I actually caught him and tried to get him to the litterbox in time tonight but alas it was to late. Will neutering eliminate the 1% of missed peeing or am I just going to have to live with that 1% ?

        His litterbox is changed every second day, I use carefresh as my litter, He gets lots of hay, water, and pellets. He does not have a large cage (just a store bought one), but that will be replaced by this thursday and spends hours out of the cage on my bed.


      • lillian
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          We had a similar issue with both my buns actually. And, having two beds in the house, they never peed on mine, just my fathers! I would suggest finding (cant think of the name! argh!) its like, it cleans the urine but it also puts a smell that makes the buns not want to pee there. They are very routine pets so, if they do something, they likely will do it again and again. We found one that wasn’t strong, cannot for the life of me remember the name, and used that on the beds and now they wont pee there, but have no problems being on the beds. We also had to use it in their little secret pee corner.
          Fixing the buns didn’t seem to be what solved it but its a possibility


        • lillian
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            We had a similar issue with both my buns actually. And, having two beds in the house, they never peed on mine, just my fathers! I would suggest finding (cant think of the name! argh!) its like, it cleans the urine but it also puts a smell that makes the buns not want to pee there. They are very routine pets so, if they do something, they likely will do it again and again. We found one that wasn’t strong, cannot for the life of me remember the name, and used that on the beds and now they wont pee there, but have no problems being on the beds. We also had to use it in their little secret pee corner.
            Fixing the buns didn’t seem to be what solved it but its a possibility


          • Reeem
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              lillian — im not sure but by any chance are you talking about the natures miracle product ?

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