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Bean the bun

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Bean is doing really well as a free roam bunny. But recently, I've decided to put scent absorbing pee pads underneath her litter to get rid of the smell of pee and it worked well, but every time I go to clean out the litter box, the pee pad is lifted up out of the litter and all torn up. At first I thought: "she's probably just a kicker". But after a week or so, she had tossed it out. After that I just decided to tape the edges to the bottom and continue to cover it with litter and hay, but when I came home today, my phone cord was chewed up ( I was suprised because she doesn't even chew on her OWN toys) and there was poop all over my bed. She's litter trained very well and NEVER goes on my bed or on the floor except for when I first got her. So, I took out the pee pads from her litter box but she still does it and won't even run to me when I enter the room anymore. HELP!
 
How old is she and is she spayed?

Doe will have periodically become extremely hormonal and might change their personalities during these episodes.

If she’s around 6-7 months old it will be hormones acting up and she might become normal again after 1 year old but then she will have these hormones spurts.

Spaying will help making her litter trained again and make her calm down.

Before my buck was neutered the bed was a litter box, he was litter trained and always went to the litter box as a kit but stopped during a period.

But started go to litter box again but the bed was still a litter box until I neutered him. No more accidents happens :)
 

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