Nibbles_the_French_Lop
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As some of you know, I just got Nibbles a little over a week ago. I am litter box training him, and I must say he's been an exceptional bunny up until now. Nibbles is free to have the run of the house most hours of the day. He was not going to the bathroom anywhere in the house at all but in his cage, and even in his cage, he almost always uses the litter box.
Now, however, Nibbles has begun to both poop and urinate on my carpet right in front of his cage. I wouldn't mind the poop so much, but urinating on the carpet is definitely an issue. His cage is on the side of my bed between the bad and the wall. In front of his cage is a boxed-in like area about the size of his cage. It's the space between my bed and the wall, but when you reach the end of the bed there is a chair in the corner which which almost boxes in that bedside area.
My thoughts are that Nibbles is just thinking that area is part of his cage, too. I cannot, however, move his cage to any other area of the house for now. I live in a small apartment and also have a basset hound. By keeping Nibbles' cage in the bedroom, I am able to block the basset out through the use of a baby gate and prevent her from eating Nibbles' food.
So, any ideas on what to do? I love to let him have free roam as he mostly does, and I know he needs it, but I cannot have him urinating on the carpet, understandably.
Now, however, Nibbles has begun to both poop and urinate on my carpet right in front of his cage. I wouldn't mind the poop so much, but urinating on the carpet is definitely an issue. His cage is on the side of my bed between the bad and the wall. In front of his cage is a boxed-in like area about the size of his cage. It's the space between my bed and the wall, but when you reach the end of the bed there is a chair in the corner which which almost boxes in that bedside area.
My thoughts are that Nibbles is just thinking that area is part of his cage, too. I cannot, however, move his cage to any other area of the house for now. I live in a small apartment and also have a basset hound. By keeping Nibbles' cage in the bedroom, I am able to block the basset out through the use of a baby gate and prevent her from eating Nibbles' food.
So, any ideas on what to do? I love to let him have free roam as he mostly does, and I know he needs it, but I cannot have him urinating on the carpet, understandably.