Was wondering if you had any tips to stop a rabbit peeing on your bed. From what I can tell it happens because:
>The bed is soft, absorbant and 'peeable'
>It smells stongly like me so the rabbit wants to mark it as well
He is neutered and fully litter trained other than this problem.
Right now he free roams everywhere but I have to keep a cardboard barrier next to my bed to stop him getting up there. Pretty annoying to have to climb over it all the time.
My 3 month old bunny likes to pee on the dining room couch every now and then
>>2297358
this. 2 other poster very haram practice. should not be on furniture.
You can't. Rabbits are shit animals that don't belong inside.
>>2297333
>>2297354
Don't let him get on the bed. Here is how it goes from what I observed with my rabbit, there are three possibilities:
>the bun considers everything that is yours his so he marks
>he wants everything and is fighting for it by marking
>he is the alpha bunny and you're the subordinate so he thinks you should step aside and let him mark things for you
In every scenario his conclusion is that he must take a leak on your bed.
>>2297333
Simple, get rid of the piece of shit and get a real pet.
It's hard to get a rabbit to understand not to pee in your house. I don't often have issues with my bun, but some rabbits pick up on it better than most do.
Do you have a decent litter box for her?
>>2298203
Yeah, nice big litter box. Nothing gets done outside of it apart from this bed issue.
Every time he does it, pee on the bunny.
>>2298203
>grown man with a bunny
wow. I just assumed it was always female posters talking about pet bunnies. are you a pathetic little pussy, or just a furry?
>>2297333
Bunnies are dumb as shit, why would you put them on your bed?
>>2298390
This. I had the same problem with my rabbit. Then I pissed on it.
Lemme tell you, little fucker got the hint.
>>2297432
>his living room isn't large enough to be the dinning room as well