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FORUM BEHAVIOR Newly bonded trio…now terrible litterbox habits

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    • Beth
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        Hi,

        I had 2 bonded neutered/males, introduced a 3rd neutered/male. It was a bumpy road at first, but now all 3 are bonded and have been for approximately 2 months. They or someone is not urinating in the litterbox. They are urinating, a bunch, on a sheet that is in their enclosure. Each had wonderful litterbox habits before the bonding of the three. They are housed in a large x-pen. Should I decrease the x-pen size in order to encourage use of the litterbox? what should I do? HELP!!


      • jerseygirl
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          Perhaps remove the sheet since that seems so attractive to them. And adding another litterbox might help. Good luck!


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            Posted By jerseygirl on 07/25/2013 10:07 PM
            Perhaps remove the sheet since that seems so attractive to them. And adding another litterbox might help. Good luck!

            I was going to suggest exactly the same thing! 

            It’s normal for bunnies to lose litter habits post bond. Increasing the amount of litter boxes and removing the sheet might help.  

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        FORUM BEHAVIOR Newly bonded trio…now terrible litterbox habits