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Forum BEHAVIOR Litter Trained but Peeing on Furniture

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    • CupCakeCraviing
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        My bunny is an almost 5 year old spayed female. She is litter trained and will go in the box but she’s now, what it seems, seeking out furniture (beds and couches) to pee on or just plain peeing on the carpet or rugs. She’s also starting to uncontrollably dig and chew on anything and everything. She has also gotten to the point where she wont let me brush her. She just runs off and right now she has been molting for 3 months! Help ?


      • Bunny House
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          Is there a new animal in the house? You may just have to go back to the basics and give her a small area with her box, and once she uses it, then you can expand the area she has and if she goes outside of the box, shorten her area she can go then expand. Buns often like to owe on soft stuff because it reminds them of their litter so you may need to prevent her access to those areas when you’re gone.

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