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    • Puffbaby
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        do make rabbits who’s testicles haven’t dropped yet Mark? not spray but Mark with leaving poops and little spots of pee in certain places or is it just bad litter habits for being so young?


      • Wick & Fable
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          Yes they do! You can do your best to minimize territory marking with litter training, but you probably won’t get all of them in the box since it’s such ingrained behavior.

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        • Sirius&Luna
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            sort of on topic, but are marking poops different to regular poops? They always look darker and more shiny to me? So perhaps you could tell that way. I’m sure someone else will be able to tell you if they are actually different or not, could just be my imagination!


          • Wick & Fable
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              Marking poos are typically darker due to an oil sheen they have, yes.

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            • Puffbaby
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                yea I noticed they are darker and shinier. I thought it was maybe cause they were fresh lol stitch always marks my kids room and my daughters bed …every day. I think I’m going to make bedrooms off limits for now till ii can figure out how to curb the marking situation a little until he’s neutered

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