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  1. Homework9293

    Rabbit pooping in areas not supposed to

    So I took the mat out for now until she stopped. She only seems to do it on the mat. The other issue that has arrived is she has started showing aggression when I pick up ot put away things near her face. Mostly in her litter box when I put the poop pellets back. Is this a thing spaying will...
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    Rabbit pooping in areas not supposed to

    I heard you should get females spayed regardless as compared to males, they can get a urine disease that can kill them. Is this true?
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    Rabbit pooping in areas not supposed to

    That's my problem! She'll pee in the litter pan no problem but she'll drop poop pellets everywhere. I've only had one rabbit in my life litter trained to the point he didn't drop poop pellets outside his cage. I'm wondering if spaying will fix this issue?
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    Rabbit pooping in areas not supposed to

    The thing is she did the same thing for 2 weeks before I caged that area. She pooped on the rug even without the extra cage there.
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    Rabbit pooping in areas not supposed to

    Am I doing the right thing by just dropping it in her litter box and showing her?
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    Rabbit pooping in areas not supposed to

    I recently extended Divas home (seen in pictures). I found some small fenced pieces that I've seen people use for home made cages in my basement so I thought I'd use them. Unfortunately Diva has been dropping poop pellets on the mat I have in there. The reason I have the mat/carpet is so she...
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    Quick update on my female, Diva

    And then binkies lol:
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    Quick update on my female, Diva

    Here's a photo
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    Quick update on my female, Diva

    I took it into consideration and rehomed my other female, Oreo after I noticed Oreo had starting humping Diva in terms of dominance and Diva was trying to get away constantly. They're were bits of fur as well so I figured it wasn't looking good. However I did get some good news out of it. Diva...
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    How do I know if my rabbit enjoys being pet?

    Diva is fine. She runs around and does binkies constantly. But her problem is she runs away when I try to move my hand to pet her. She'll dip into a hiding place. Oreo is stubborn everywhere. I tried holding her on my stomach for a few minutes every so often and she'll stay there but she's...
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    How do I know if my rabbit enjoys being pet?

    I'm not going to have a rabbit timid for their whole life. And end up staying in their cage their whole life. How is that fair? What do you suggest I do instead of rehoming them?
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    How do I know if my rabbit enjoys being pet?

    I've decided to rehome them. I have them listed for rehoming. I don't have the patience for such skittish animals. I've had them for almost 3 months and Oreo hasn't left the cage at all other than to poop in a secluded corner. I swear it's the breeders that raise them incorrectly. My first...
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    How do I know if my rabbit enjoys being pet?

    I've been trying to wonder and figure out. I know some rabbits love their nose rubs and such. And when I do it to my smallest girl (Diva) she starts closing her eyes. How do I know if they're enjoying their nose rubbed? Is that one thing that shows they like it?
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    Happy bunny? I think so!

    So it should be okay if I put the hide back in their cage? I wanted it in there so they could hide in it.
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    Happy bunny? I think so!

    Is that box there for a hide? I was using one for in their cage but she started chewing the box. Google said because the box has ink on it due to it printed, it's not healthy for them to chew on.
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    Rubbing cheek and chin on things?

    I don't care about the phone charger, I'm more concerned of a fried bunny. Pets can't be replaced.
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    Rubbing cheek and chin on things?

    Yeah I've been trying to do the rest of the cords. She hasn't tried chewing them yet but it's only time. However I do make a high eep noice or talk firmly when she starts chewing things she isn't supposed to. She ends up noticing shes doing something wrong and will usually stop and take off...
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    Rubbing cheek and chin on things?

    As most of you may know Diva has come out a lot recently and with that being said she has a lot of discover around my room such as chairs, tables, etc. Recently she's been rubbing her cheek and/or chin on most things like my computer chair, cables, etc. I read that it's just marking her scent...
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    Happy bunny? I think so!

    So for about a month now I've been posting non stop on a lot of things. The main concern I had was my bunnies not coming out of their cage. Today was the first day Diva (my smallest female) was out for quite a bit. As you can see she is well capable of getting up on the bed and doing binkies...
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