MeggyM
Well-Known Member
I need help figuring out how to prevent my boy from feeling the need to mark everywhere he roams.
My pair of bonded buns have been together for about 6 months. My new boy Finn has a large personality and loves attention and handling, but he leaves behind droppings wherever he wants to mark as his space. He appears extremely territorial though without the aggression. I have been observing and tracking this habit extensively and at this point he is without a doubt doing so on purpose. For instance, as soon as I let them out he will run to the living room rug and start leaving poop around it as well as the indoor pen. I have a rug in my room that I am trying to acclimate him to so it can be used in the pen. Finn leaves droppings around this rug and often pees on it but does not really poop anywhere else. When I remove the rug he finds a new area to claim and leaves droppings around something or in some corner areas. He can be happily resting, see me give attention to my girl bun or dog, and will immediately hop over and start leaving droppings around us.
In his pen he will cover the area with droppings. He will come out of his liter box to leave droppings on a newly cleaned floor and hop about covering the whole area.
Whenever I clean his litter box he hops in, asks for pets, and when denied-pees. He use to do this outside of his box but I’ve worked with him a LOT.
I was reading in another post about them needing a space that is just their own. Finn seems to try to mark these spaces, but every time I clean them up he remarks or tries somewhere new.
How can I lower his need to be so territorial???
My pair of bonded buns have been together for about 6 months. My new boy Finn has a large personality and loves attention and handling, but he leaves behind droppings wherever he wants to mark as his space. He appears extremely territorial though without the aggression. I have been observing and tracking this habit extensively and at this point he is without a doubt doing so on purpose. For instance, as soon as I let them out he will run to the living room rug and start leaving poop around it as well as the indoor pen. I have a rug in my room that I am trying to acclimate him to so it can be used in the pen. Finn leaves droppings around this rug and often pees on it but does not really poop anywhere else. When I remove the rug he finds a new area to claim and leaves droppings around something or in some corner areas. He can be happily resting, see me give attention to my girl bun or dog, and will immediately hop over and start leaving droppings around us.
In his pen he will cover the area with droppings. He will come out of his liter box to leave droppings on a newly cleaned floor and hop about covering the whole area.
Whenever I clean his litter box he hops in, asks for pets, and when denied-pees. He use to do this outside of his box but I’ve worked with him a LOT.
I was reading in another post about them needing a space that is just their own. Finn seems to try to mark these spaces, but every time I clean them up he remarks or tries somewhere new.
How can I lower his need to be so territorial???