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FORUM BEHAVIOR Rabbit peeing and pooing everywhere

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    • MelBettson
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        We found out our female mini lip couldn’t be spayed (when they opened her up and said she was anatomically incorrect ), she’s 7 months old and up till now has been good with her litter tray. But has recently started peeing and pooing EVERYWHERE in the house !
        Any suggestions ?

        TIA ?


      • Jellie
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          Well it’s definitely hormones. My boy is just starting to get hormonal and it’s gotten BAD. he was using his litter box 95% of the time. And now he’s intentionally pooping and peeing outside of it, particularly along the fence line that divides his half of the room.

          My suggesting would be to get a second opinion from another rabbit savvy vet, because a spay is really your best chance of getting your bun to act normally.


        • Wick & Fable
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            Have her teeth checked as well? Wick dropped litter habits when his teeth started to bother him.

            The answers provided in this discussion are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet. Seek the advice of your veterinarian or a qualified behaviorist.


          • Ellie from The Netherlands
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              Indeed, hormones are likely the case. As Jellie adviced: let another vet look at her, it’s vital to her health! Females who are unspayed are at a high risk of developing cancer in their reproductive system after age 4.

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