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Forum BEHAVIOR New bun pees in litter box, poops EVERYWHERE Reply To: New bun pees in litter box, poops EVERYWHERE


BrunosMama
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    I love your buns names! 😀

    Is she pooping in the box at all? I know sometimes there can be stray poops that they leave around and some buns just seem worse about this than others. I have a boy lop pair who rarely leave a poop outside the box, but another bun who probably leaves about the same amount on the floor as in the box lol.

    As for her pooping on the couch, its possible she was adding her “scent” to a place that usually is occupied by a lot of others – the humans and any other pets. Beds, couches, and stuff tend to be favorite places for bunnies to leave lots of poops to try to integrate their smell in with everyone else. You could try keeping a blanket or sheet over the couch cushions to protect the couch (and make clean up easier). Also, once her and Hamlet are free roam again, you could block off access to the couch so that she can’t get up there and, uh, unload lol.

    Has there been any/much improvement with the poops since she has been living with you? It could be something that will improve as she gets settled in. You could also try a second litter box if there’s room and she seems to have any other favorite spots.

    I’m always just so amazed at how many poops one little fluffy bun can make lol. <!–/data/user/0/com.samsung.android.app.notes/files/clipdata/clipdata_bodytext_250305_125018_692.sdocx–>