What does it mean that the rabbit pees in the corner of my room secretly?

The rabbit peeing in the corner of your room may have the following possible meanings:

1. Mark territory: Rabbits are social animals and mark territory with urine. Peeing can send a message to other rabbits, for example, this is its territory, warning other rabbits not to approach.

2. Express emotions: Rabbits sometimes express their emotions by peeing, such as dissatisfaction, anxiety or fear. If the rabbit feels uneasy or threatened, it may pee in the corner of the room to express dissatisfaction or warning.

3. Mark the safe area: Rabbits are nearsighted and will pee in places they think are safe, so as to mark that this area is safe. Doing so can make rabbits feel at ease and relaxed.

It should be noted that it is not an ideal behavior for rabbits to pee in the corner of the room, because it will cause sanitary problems and odor. If you don't want rabbits to pee in the room, you can consider the following measures:

1. Provide a suitable toilet: provide a special toilet area for rabbits, put a pot of cat litter or a special rabbit toilet, and let rabbits know where is the right place to urinate.

2. Clean the room: clean the room regularly, especially the place where you urinate, to remove odor and traces, so that rabbits will not choose this place again.

3. Provide enough space and toys: Rabbits need enough space to move and play. If they feel depressed or bored, they may choose to pee in the room. Provide enough toys and activity space for rabbits to consume energy and vent their emotions.