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Forum BEHAVIOR Litter trained bunny regressing!

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    • Sophiesos
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        My 2 year old neutered house bunny has been litter trained since he was a baby, and was really easy to train. Recently over the last month or so he has been pooing everywhere. He still uses his litter tray but has been elsewhere in his cage and within my house (sometime wee too). There have been no changes to his routine or his litter, so I’m not sure why he has all of a sudden started to poo everywhere.
        Can anyone help?


      • DanaNM
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          Hmmmmm, are there any new pets or smells in the house? It’s interesting that he’s just pooping outside the box, rather than peeing. Are they single pills left around, or small piles?

          Small piles usually means he was just being lazy and had to go, so maybe he needs another box in the area. Individual pills around are more a territory marking thing.

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      Forum BEHAVIOR Litter trained bunny regressing!