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Katmais_mommy

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My boy Dutch normally pees in a corner of his hutch. It's not the same corner as his litterbox, which I'm okay with. In the litter pan that slides under the hutch, i always put a pee pad down. That way, I can empty his tray once a week without a hassle. I also put a pee pad under the actual leg of the hutch because sometimes the pee drips.

PROBLEM:

Well, today, I was cleaning the hutches. I changed Dutch's pee pad INSIDE the hutch. I threw away the one under the leg of the hutch. During the 1/2 hour in which I did not put a "back up" pee pad under the leg of the hutch, Dutch's pee dripped onto the carpet. SO, I immediately changed the pee pad so he would not think it was a new spot to pee.

After 4 or 5 hours later of playing in his pen, I find that Dutch has been peeing in his "new spot". Is this because I didn't properly clean the pee spot and just covered it up with a new pee pad? Should i use some sort of carpet cleaner or urine cleaner that you get at pet stores?

Also, for future reference, does Bitter Apple or No-Go work for rabbits? I was thinking a product like that might be my last resort. Or maybe I could use rabbit deterrent in that one little spot?



(if anyone has trouble picturing my situation, I can post a picture if you ask.)



Thanks.
 
I've always heard to use vinegar to clean up pee spots. Sometimes it works for the behavior, sometimes it doesn't and you then have to figure out what else...:p
 
A vinegar/water solution should be all you need to clean up the pee spot. Just make sure you clean it well or he will continue to mark there.
 

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