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Forum BEHAVIOR Moved, now bunny is peeing everywhere

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    • BunsNVeggies
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        Hi. I recently moved (not my final destination, but for a while until we find a house we like), and now my bunny keeps peeing. I have two of them, but I’m pretty sure the only one peeing is my girl, Alexa. They’re in a decent-sized pen, but it’s definitely smaller than the rooms they used to get. They have the same 2 litter boxes they had, but she keeps peeing in like the corners and on the carpet. She even peed in front of me. I’m super frustrated. I adopted both of them, and they were already litter-trained when I got them. I’ve had my girl for almost two years now and she has had a bit of a habit of peeing outside litter boxes when she’s mad (like when we get back from the vet), but she’s never been this bad before. I don’t know what to do. Should I make their pen smaller? Thanks for any advice!


      • DanaNM
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          I think restricting their space for a little while could help. How long ago did you move?  It sounds like territorial marking because of the new location. Then once they get organized again you can slowly expand the space.

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          • BunsNVeggies
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              I’ve only been here a little over a week. I’ll try making their pen smaller. Thank you!


          • DanaNM
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              Gotcha! Yeah I think making the pen a smidge smaller, and confining them to the pen for a few days should help!

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