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Date Posted: 18:51:07 09/22/02 Sun
Author: Sue
Subject: Re: Circles & Pellets
In reply to: Catherine 's message, "Circles & Pellets" on 01:36:37 09/10/02 Tue

>My male rabbit does this sometimes too, usually when he needs to go but is too excited to get back in his box and poop where he is supposed to poop! I don't know what it means, but he doesn't do it often. He's not desexed. I don't know if females do it too and I can't give you any advice about how to stop it except maybe put your rabbit on its litter tray when it starts dropping the pellets and stay with it - hopefully it will poop properly and stop dropping the pellets around you.

Sue

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