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The first thing you need to do is, if you have a litter box, make sure to clean it regularly! If you don't have a litterbox, start using one, as rabbits are relatively easy to train. If the animal is spraying and unaltered, it is most likely marking its territory, and you should get it spayed/neutered to correct this problem. If these steps fail to stop the odor, there could be a medical problem, and vet trip would be recommended, as rabbits are normally very clean and odorless pets.

Hope I can help... Firstly, like said above, buy a litter tray, and teach your rabbit to use it. If you rabbit goes in a different place to where you put the litter tray, either move the tray. Or put some vinegar where the rabbit it urinating. You can also get a smelly saw dust, which smells of nice things, which also helps with bad odours. Also buy some disinfectant from your local pet store. Make sure you clean the litter tray out at least once a day, and the whole hutch at least once a week.

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17y ago

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