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Forum BEHAVIOR Help! Litter training disaster

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    • Aleece
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        My female bunny Addie was using her litter box perfectly. I was able to have her free roam all day with no accidents at all. Suddenly she’s pooping and peeing everywhere! She is 3 months and 1 day old and is not yet spayed as she is still a little too young but the appointment for the surgery is set for the end of November. Is there anything I can do though until then? I don’t want to have to keep her locked up when I’m not home now but I can’t come home to poop and pee everywhere every day for the next two months!


      • DanaNM
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          Oh man, unfortunately it sounds like her hormones are kicking in, so you might just be cleaning a lot for the next couple months.

          You might need to compromise on the free roam. Maybe you can give her a couple x-pens linked up lined with puppy pee pads?

          Adding a bunch of new litter boxes also might help, or at least reduce the amount of clean up.

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        • Aleece
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            I will do this for sure! Thanks for the advice

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