Dreamer6514
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I am completely lost as to what to do.
My bunny is almost two years old and I've had him since he was a baby so he was neutered as soon as possible. He constantly pees on the couch. I've read everything on what to do. First of all, I don't let him on the couch at all. As soon as he jumps on, I shoo him off. However, when he does manage to get on the couch quickly enough, he always takes the opportunity to pee.
I always catch him in the act, say his name, followed by a firm "NO" and either spray him with water (just one small spray), put him in his cage, or both. I clean up the mess and put the paper towel with his urine on it in his litter box. Outside of the cage, the only other place he pees is on the couch.
This has been going on for probably almost a year. He never learns and he is absolutely determined to get on the couch whenever he can to pee. WHY? And how do I stop this???
Thanks to anyone who can help!
My bunny is almost two years old and I've had him since he was a baby so he was neutered as soon as possible. He constantly pees on the couch. I've read everything on what to do. First of all, I don't let him on the couch at all. As soon as he jumps on, I shoo him off. However, when he does manage to get on the couch quickly enough, he always takes the opportunity to pee.
I always catch him in the act, say his name, followed by a firm "NO" and either spray him with water (just one small spray), put him in his cage, or both. I clean up the mess and put the paper towel with his urine on it in his litter box. Outside of the cage, the only other place he pees is on the couch.
This has been going on for probably almost a year. He never learns and he is absolutely determined to get on the couch whenever he can to pee. WHY? And how do I stop this???
Thanks to anyone who can help!