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Forum BEHAVIOR Rabbits peeing on bed…

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    • JulyMarry
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        Hello! So…I have two beautiful neutered males. The problem is, before the neuter the were still peeing in bed, but now they are peeing everyday, I’ve tried to spray vinegar on it everyday hoping they won’t pee but they still do. They had a few days that they wont pee but now it all started again. I don’t know what to do. I am sick on cleaning the bet sheets every single day, I’ve tried so many things like changing the litter but still the same, what should I do? Pleas help.


      • Asriel and Bombur
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          Are they bonded and if so, how long have they been bonded and what was the process like? To me it sounds like territory marking, which happens with unbonded bunnies. Bunnies also like to pee on soft objects, so you might just have to block the bed. You can also try putting a towel or old blanket the smells like them on the bed. This has had a lot of success, but if they’re marking I don’t see that helping much.

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