Why is my bunny peeing everywhere?

If your rabbit is pooping/spraying pee everywhere, this is probably due to your rabbit marking his territory. It's a good idea to get your rabbit spayed/neutered in order to ease territorial feelings. Sometimes rabbits deliberately pee on your couch or bed because they're showing you who's Top Bunny in the house.
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How do I get my rabbit to stop peeing everywhere?

Give your bunny a couple of weeks to settle in. Provide several litter boxes of different sizes with low entrances in the areas where your pal roams. Seed them with a bit of his or her feces; not enough to make the litter box dirty, just enough to give your rabbit the idea that this is the place to go.
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Why do bunnies pee on things?

Marking objects or urine spraying is a normal territorial instinct that many domestic and wild rabbits display. Unfortunately, pet rabbits that spray urine create a problem for their owners. Those who own rabbits that spray are constantly faced with how inconvenient and costly this behavior can become.
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Why is my rabbit not using the litter box?

​Urinary tract infections, bladder stones, and other problems can cause rabbits to associate pain with their litter tray. Before looking to potential behavioral explanations for sudden liter box rejection, it's always a safe bet to consult a vet and rule out illness or injury.
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Why did my bunny pee on the floor?

Bunnies like most pets want to establish their place in our homes, they are territorial and one of the ways they will establish their place in a room, especially if it's a long way from their litter tray, is by marking it with their scent.
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How to Stop your Bunny from Peeing on Your Bed



Why is my potty trained bunny pooping everywhere?

Territorial pooping: Rabbits are territorial animals that will scatter their poops around an area to claim it as their own. They will do this when they first explore a new area and if they share an exercise space with another animal they are not bonded to.
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Do rabbits pee when they are scared?

They feel cornered and, once in your arms, they urinate involuntarily because they are scared of what might happen to them. Trauma: similar to being scared of you, a rabbit may have had a particularly negative experience when being picked up. When you do this to them, they might feel frightened and urinate as a result.
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Do rabbits pee to mark their territory?

They are marking their territory. Un-neutered males will mark female rabbits and their territory by spraying them with urine. Un-spayed females can also indulge in this behavior. It's another good reason to spay or neuter your rabbits.
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How do you know if a rabbit has a UTI?

Depending on the severity of the condition, most rabbit owners will report the following signs and symptoms:
  1. Frequent urination.
  2. Painful or difficult urination.
  3. Thick, beige or brown-colored urine.
  4. Cloudy-looking urine, or urine that appears thicker than normal.
  5. Hunched-over posture while urinating.
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Why is my rabbit peeing outside his cage?

Losing Litter Training

There are also several other reasons that a previously well litter trained rabbit may begin to toilet outside the tray: New territory - rabbits increase marking when their territory is changes, for example when they go to a new home, they get a new cage or you redecorate.
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Is rabbit urine harmful to humans?

Urine from healthy animals is typically considered to be of little to no risk to people. This is generally true, at least for the otherwise healthy human population, but like with most things in infectious diseases, there are exceptions.
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Why does my rabbit smell like pee?

Your rabbit will start to smell like pee because of the unsanitary environment. You also want to be sure that the cage you're using isn't too small. Having a small cage discourages your rabbit from being sanitary since there's no room for them to separate their clean space from their dirty space.
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What color is healthy bunny pee?

Normal rabbit urine will vary from a pale yellow or clear colour, through various orange and brown colours, right up to a deep red colour. Rabbit urine may also look cloudy due to the presence of calcium carbonate being excreted within the urine.
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How do I clean my rabbits bottom?

Fill a sink with a few inches of warm water (just enough so that the soiled area will be submerged) and mix in a dollop of pet shampoo (NOT human shampoo). Place your bunny in the bath and wash the soiled area until clean. Change out the water as necessary.
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Do rabbits spray when they pee?

Most rabbits will spray urine around the house as a way of marking their territory. However, occasionally, spraying can be confused with excessive urination outside of the litter tray, which can be a sign of a different problem.
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Why does my bunny pee on my bed?

Reasons why you bunny may be peeing on your bed

If you think they are trying to mark their territory, try laying an old towel out for them to get used to. If your bunny is a long way from their litter tray they may try and start a new one, you may need a second litter tray that's closer.
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At what age do rabbits start spraying?

3 - 6 months old: Adolescence

Male rabbits will often spray urine as a sign of courtship, circle your feet and mount them. Female rabbits tend to become very territorial over their personal space and may growl or lunge at you.
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How do you tell if a rabbit is stressed?

Signs of stress may include:
  1. appearing nervous (freezing, hunched up with ears flat against the body)
  2. being excessively jumpy and watchful (bulging eyes)
  3. being aggressive to people or other rabbits, particularly if the behaviour is unusual.
  4. being aggressive when handled.
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How do you know if your rabbit is unhappy?

The signs of an unhappy rabbit
  1. Chewing cage bars, if they're kept in a hutch.
  2. Pulling at their fur and over-grooming - or not grooming at all.
  3. A change in feeding or toilet habits.
  4. Drinking a lot more.
  5. Repeated circling or pacing up and down.
  6. Biting and destructive behaviours.
  7. A lack of energy and curiosity.
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How do you discipline a pet rabbit?

Here are some tips for what you can do to discipline your rabbit:
  1. Voice Training. When your bun does something he shouldn't be, use his name and say 'NO', firmly and sternly. ...
  2. Nose down. Take your index finger and firmly but gently push his nose down toward the floor while saying 'Oliver, NO'. ...
  3. Time out. ...
  4. Water. ...
  5. Squeal.
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How often should I change bunny litter?

Regardless of the amount of paper you use in the litter box, most of the time you will need to change the box every two days or so. Paper pulp pellets will need to be changed less often than newspaper. Recommended by many veterinarians, especially when learning how to litter train a rabbit.
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How often should I clean my rabbits cage?

As a general rule, clean your rabbit's hutch or cage thoroughly at least once every two weeks. 1 However, your rabbit's cage might need deep cleaning more often, depending on the size of the cage and how well your rabbit is litter-trained.
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What happens if you don't clean your rabbit's cage?

One of the most important needs is providing a clean and safe living area. If your rabbit's enclosure isn't kept clean, it could have a serious impact on your rabbit's overall lifespan. Plus, a dirty living space will lower your rabbit's quality of living.
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