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LBJ10
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    Hi Sarah, I remember Loki. I’m sorry to hear he passed. 🙁

    Yeah, so, these new babies are juuuuuust starting to reach bunny puberty. This means things are probably going to get worse before they get better. The pooping and peeing is very likely territorial. The best you can do is put stuff down that is easy to clean. Fleece, reusable pee pads, whelping mats, etc. Their litter habits probably won’t improve until after they are spayed and everything is settled.

    Also… are you positive they are both girls? I only ask because you got them when they were very young and, well, sometimes it’s hard to tell with the tiny bits.