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Anonymous
Hi /an/,

Someone gave me a rabbit a few weeks ago. I think that at this time it was 2 month old, anyway it was old enough not to need it's mother's milk anymore.

It's a female, and it quickly got used to my flat. It only pooed in its litter, in a corner of its cage.

Even when it ran across my flat, it remained very clean. But a few days ago it started peeing on my couch. But ONLY on my couch. Every fucking time, every damnit day, on my couch. Nowhere else.

(tl;dr version)

So here is my problem, /an/ : my rabbit, once clean, has now decided that my couch is it's new litter. What should I do ?

pic related, it's my rabbit when it was young
>> Anonymous
Obviously the rabbit is considering your couch a toilet. Animals don't just shit anywhere, specially dwelling animals like the rabbit, fox, dog ect.. least most the time lol...

What I'm getting at is its considering your couch a place to pee not to watch TV on. Try cleaning the shit out of your couch to get the piss smell off of it... If that doesn't work dont let your rabbit on your couch anymore.
>> Anonymous
>>344463
Thanks.

Actually it's what I'm already doing. I was hoping there was another solution, too bad.
>> Annonmous
Yeah, you've got some problems when your rabbit decides that your couch will be a litter. Expect it to shit on it next time it's on the touch ROFL.
>> Annonymous
I meant COUCH, my bad, it was a pretty horrible typo lol^
>> Anonymous
Something that helped me re-litter train our rabbit when it started using the case below our tv to poo and pee in was to relocate it to a cage with it's litter box in it. It took a couple days, but after awhile, he started using the box again. No more poo and pee around the tv.
>> Anonymous
My cat somehow managed to figure out we use the toilet for urinating, so has started pissing in the bath or on the toilet floor.
>> Anonymous
my well trained rabbit started this when they hit puberty or whatever, neutering fixed the problem
>> -TF-
6 years ago i got a cat and as soon as we got home he started peeing on the couch, it went on and on and he couldnt help it. well we took him to the vet and fount of he had some rare fatal desise that was causing his internal organs to fill up with fluid.

your story sounds exactly the same, i would see a vet immediatly

(and sorry for the bad spelling)
>> Anonymous
She needs to be fixed ASAP. She has matured sexually, that's typical territorial behavior. A male would have started spraying all over.
Does she circles you?