poopandpee
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone!
I adopted a 3 year old female rabbit 2 weeks ago, she was spayed 3 weeks ago.
Her pen is set up in the spare room downstairs, she 90% of the time pees in her tray but poops EVERYWHERE!
I let her out when I'm in the downstairs in the living room, which is directly outside of her room but I don't usually hang around there so I took her to my room upstairs sometimes as I feel bad leaving her alone in her pen all day (she tugs the fence for freedom!). I bring both litter trays with me and her tunnel but she will pee everywhere, sometimes in her tray but majority is not. Is there a way I can stop this? She didn't even do this when I first placed her in her pen. My room isn't that big, the play area she has when she's in my room is the same size as her pen space, she's allowed on my bed if I see she's just peed but will pop her back down if it's been a while as I'm afraid she will pee on my bed, which she has once.
The orphanage suspects she has EC, she has weak back legs, she drags them, she surprised us all when she started jumping onto the couch after a week into her new home as we were under the impression she was unable to jump, she also even hops onto my bed which is even higher. We did a full blood test but no confirmed results, might put her on the medication anyway but would it help?
I adopted a 3 year old female rabbit 2 weeks ago, she was spayed 3 weeks ago.
Her pen is set up in the spare room downstairs, she 90% of the time pees in her tray but poops EVERYWHERE!
I let her out when I'm in the downstairs in the living room, which is directly outside of her room but I don't usually hang around there so I took her to my room upstairs sometimes as I feel bad leaving her alone in her pen all day (she tugs the fence for freedom!). I bring both litter trays with me and her tunnel but she will pee everywhere, sometimes in her tray but majority is not. Is there a way I can stop this? She didn't even do this when I first placed her in her pen. My room isn't that big, the play area she has when she's in my room is the same size as her pen space, she's allowed on my bed if I see she's just peed but will pop her back down if it's been a while as I'm afraid she will pee on my bed, which she has once.
The orphanage suspects she has EC, she has weak back legs, she drags them, she surprised us all when she started jumping onto the couch after a week into her new home as we were under the impression she was unable to jump, she also even hops onto my bed which is even higher. We did a full blood test but no confirmed results, might put her on the medication anyway but would it help?