I recently adopted a bunny, and I'm also a first time owner! I love my rabbit, but he's causing problems with my carpet.
The SPCA said he was litterbox trained, and he is for the most part. He has a temporary home in the corner of my living room, the it's only home he's known. He likes to pee in tiny bits in the opposite corner. I really have no idea why he's doing it, but I was thinking of moving his temporary home over there.
My question is, will this solve the problem?
Also, I've scrubbed the carpet, then added the miracle urine stuff, then used baking soda. There's still a faint smell of rabbit urine afterwards. Is there a better method of cleaning the carpet?
Further, I'd like to set up a permanent home for him outside. I live in the Bay Area, so the winters and summers aren't too harsh. I'd probably still take him in at night, because I'm a softy. I've never seen raccoons, owls, or opossums around here though.
My question in that regard is, what temperature range can I keep him outside? It's nice here during the day, but it gets to the lower 50's at night right now.
THANKS!
The SPCA said he was litterbox trained, and he is for the most part. He has a temporary home in the corner of my living room, the it's only home he's known. He likes to pee in tiny bits in the opposite corner. I really have no idea why he's doing it, but I was thinking of moving his temporary home over there.
My question is, will this solve the problem?
Also, I've scrubbed the carpet, then added the miracle urine stuff, then used baking soda. There's still a faint smell of rabbit urine afterwards. Is there a better method of cleaning the carpet?
Further, I'd like to set up a permanent home for him outside. I live in the Bay Area, so the winters and summers aren't too harsh. I'd probably still take him in at night, because I'm a softy. I've never seen raccoons, owls, or opossums around here though.
My question in that regard is, what temperature range can I keep him outside? It's nice here during the day, but it gets to the lower 50's at night right now.
THANKS!