rabbits mark their scent by rubbing their chin on things. the odours from their urine and faeces also leave their smell on surfaces and materials etc. if you want to wash away their scent, you can use a water and white vinegar solution (small amount of vinegar to lots of water).
they do that to mark their territory
No, rabbits do not spray like cats. Cats spray to mark their territory, while rabbits do not have the same behavior.
Rabbits mark their territory by using scent glands located under their chin and around their anus to leave their scent on objects in their environment. They may also use their urine and feces to mark their territory.
Rabbits general tend to poop to mark territory or while they eat. House rabbits are easily litter trained to keep their messes to a minimum.
Rabbits mark their territory by using scent glands located under their chin and on their feet to leave their scent on objects in their environment. They also use feces and urine to mark their territory. To establish boundaries, rabbits may exhibit behaviors such as chin rubbing, digging, and spraying urine to communicate to other rabbits that the area is already claimed.
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They fight against other rabbits using their hind legs,and their teeth. They mark their territory like dogs,with pee.
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Rabbits spray urine to mark their territory and communicate with other rabbits. To prevent this behavior, spaying or neutering your rabbit can help reduce the urge to mark territory. Providing a clean and spacious living environment, along with regular litter box training, can also help discourage urine spraying.
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