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Keeping a Rabbit Off FurnitureThanks, Anbsmommy from Spanaway Feedback About This Post:RE: Keeping a Rabbit Off FurnitureIf the rabbit is spayed or neutered, it's unlikely that it will wet or leave droppings on the furniture. Of course, the rabbit may be having some kind of battle with its human--this is one way of pointing out it is not pleased with some situation. But usually rabbits only jump on furniture to get a different view of things, so unless there's something tempting up there to chew, the average spayed or neutered rabbit shouldn't do anything annoying on the furniture. Mine like to jump on my bed and various other places. It's exciting for them for awhile, then they get bored and don't do it for awhile, then it becomes interesting again. Post By Karla (Guest Post) RE: Keeping a Rabbit Off Furniture
I know this will not look good, but it works like a charm with cats and dogs. Put tin foil on the sofa, chair, etc. Just on the "seat" part. For the most part it usually only takes a few days for the pet to "get it". When the bunny jumps up, it will NOT like the sound or feel of the foil. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Keeping a Rabbit Off FurnitureDoes the rabbit have a litter box, like a cat? My rabbit sometimes leaves a few droppings around the furniture, but he only wets in a litter box. Just a suggestion to think about before banning him from the furniture, although that is definitely up to the owner, as I know dogs and cats who are not allowed on certain types of furniture. Post By Melody (Guest Post) |
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