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FORUM BEHAVIOR 9 week old bunny peeing on everything!

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    • Bellamay
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        My 9 week old bunny Clio a mini lop is most of the time an amazingly friendly cuddly happy bunny but she seems very territorial. She rubs her chin on EVERYTHING! Now she’s starting to pee on places she sits/lays down. Like her pillow she normally sleeps on she has just peed all over that. I’m worried her litter training isn’t working but because she’s still young should i be worrying as much as I am? Thankyou in advance!
        New unsure bunny owner!


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          No need to worry. If she’s peeing/spraying on specific things, it’s probably territorial. Especially with the chinning involved, it makes me think she’s going through sexual maturity, though rather young. Bombur went through it starting around 7.5 weeks. She can still be litter trained, but it might not stick until after her spay. Every bunny is different though. Asriel used his litter box just fine before he sexual matured around 10 weeks old, and now a month after his neuter he still refuses to use the litter box. Bombur, on the other hand, refused his litter box until after his neuter.


        • Bellamay
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            I’m happy she’s not the only one. She is a very bossy little thing when she wants to be haha hopefully as you said getting her fixed will help. Until then I guess I’ll just keep cleaning!

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        FORUM BEHAVIOR 9 week old bunny peeing on everything!