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Forum BEHAVIOR Bunny litter training problems

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    • jj
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        I recently got this bunny as a gift (less than a month ago) they told me its a netherlands dwarf its about two months old as far as i know. When its in its cage it does all its business in the litter box and doesnt really make any mess out side of it apart from some stuff it drags when it goes out of the litter. The problem is that when i let it out so it can walk around the room and exercise it doesnt really pay attention to the litter box anymore. at first it peed a bit on the carpet one or two times but it was just a little then it had stopped for awhile then it started peeing on the carpet again i always would tell her no and get her back in her cage when she would do that and she seemed to kind of stop but started pooping on the carpet it was a bit like one or two droppings nothing too serious but the she started doing it a lot pooping all over the carpet and yesterday i found out she started peeing outside the litter box as well so everything was in poop and a huge puddle of pee(usually she only peed a little bit). What can i do to make her stop? 


      • sarahthegemini
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          She’s a baby, she’s bound to have accidents. Try putting another litter tray in the room when she’s out playing. She’s also at an age where hormones might be causing her to mark. Two months seems a bit early but it’s not out of the question. So, there’s not much you can do til she’s spayed and her hormones have settled.

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