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Forum BEHAVIOR Help, how to keep rabbit off bed

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    • tiff
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        Hi!

        My bunny jack loves to jump on my bed, which was fine until he started to pee on it. I could keep him off during the day but at night since he is free roam he would hop up to sleep with me and would also mark his territory. I had to wash my sheets every day for a week. I tried to make a kind of blockade thing with a sheet and some chairs to block off where he was jumping up from, but now he’s jumping up from the other end of the bed. Do any of you have any tips on how to keep him from jumping on my bed especially while im asleep or not home. He is also litter trained


      • DanaNM
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          The simplest thing would be to get an x-pen and use that to block it.

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        • shasbun
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            Would it be possible to block off your room entirely? If that’s not an option, maybe try blocking your bed of with an x- pen like DanaNM said. You could also get NIC grids and block it off with that, but it would be more complicated.

            Also, I just wanted to add that many bunnies can jump over anything less than 3 feet, so if you want to get an x- pen/ playpen make sure it’s higher than 3 feet.

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