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Forum DIET & CARE Wet Hay box

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    • MrBilboBagginsMammy
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        Bilbo has a box with his hay in it which isn’t anywhere near his water or little tray but it keeps getting abit wet but want to know why? Is it his poo making it wet, I don’t understand how it gets wet.


      • peppypoo
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          Could the wetness be urine? Bunnies tend to like to poo/pee while they eat their hay, and can sometimes begin using large hay boxes as a second litter box.


        • Roberta
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            If you fill it with hay, they will pee in it… Nothing better than a tray of hay…. Bedroom, Bathroom and Breakfast nook all combined into one small space.


          • RabbitPam
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              If the box is smaller, like shoe box size, you could put some holes in it and tie it to the side of the cage, about an inch above the floor, so he can pull out hay to eat but not step into it to pee.

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