Dear All,
Ijust adopted my lovely 8 weeks old rabbit about a week ago.Her name is Pachi. She is very sweet and smart little girl.:bunnydance:
She learned to trust us so quickly. She let us pet, kiss and always come to us when we gently approach her.
The problem is she LOVES to poo on our bed! We let her runaround freely in our home. Just only 2 places she always poo are hercage and our bed! It doesnt matter she just ate or not. She always hasher poo stocked for our bed!
She loves to jump to our bed, especially, when we lay there, she likes to climb around us and then POO!
We tried to teach her by make loud NO, punished her by locking her inher cage but it seemed doesnt work. I dont want to block her from ourbedroom. I want her to be around in our bedroom because I know shereally love it.
We tried to think why she does that. Maybe she tried to make our bed to be her own territory???
Does anyone have the same experience? Any suggestions? Or if anyone can understand rabbits thought, PLEASE HELP!!!
Ijust adopted my lovely 8 weeks old rabbit about a week ago.Her name is Pachi. She is very sweet and smart little girl.:bunnydance:
She learned to trust us so quickly. She let us pet, kiss and always come to us when we gently approach her.
The problem is she LOVES to poo on our bed! We let her runaround freely in our home. Just only 2 places she always poo are hercage and our bed! It doesnt matter she just ate or not. She always hasher poo stocked for our bed!
She loves to jump to our bed, especially, when we lay there, she likes to climb around us and then POO!
We tried to teach her by make loud NO, punished her by locking her inher cage but it seemed doesnt work. I dont want to block her from ourbedroom. I want her to be around in our bedroom because I know shereally love it.
We tried to think why she does that. Maybe she tried to make our bed to be her own territory???
Does anyone have the same experience? Any suggestions? Or if anyone can understand rabbits thought, PLEASE HELP!!!