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    • Jordan
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        Hey everyone! quick question: so Koda is litter trained, but recently she (we think) has been pooping outside of her litterbox i.e. our couch and the living room rug. she’s not been fixed yet but has an upcoming appointment. does anyone else have this problem? how can i break this behavior? thanks in advance



      • Mikey
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          Territory pooping. Shes not being bad, shes being a hormonal bunny that she is


        • Deleted User
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            Definitely time to think about getting her spayed.


          • Luna
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              I agree that the territorial pooping should stop after she is spayed . But she might need to be litter re-trained afterwards too.


            • Jordan
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                Thanks everyone! She has an appointment to be spayed Tuesday! I’m hoping that’ll change the behavior!


              • Jordan
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                  She’s got an appointment to get spayed Tuesday! Thanks everyone

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