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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Litter trays

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    • helloellenkitty
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         Could anone reccomend a good litter tray for smaller rabbits? Thanks!


      • Tessie
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          Not sure what you mean by small, but any litter tray they can lie down in will suit.
          A standard cat litter tray should be fine.


        • helloellenkitty
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            Thanks Tessie I just wondered if there was a difference between the corner ones or not, so thank you :p your bunnies really cute and I LOVE the name Albus!! Haha


          • Trishh
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              You can even make makeshift litter trays, i use those aluminum cooking pans that you can buy at the dollar store in the past i’ve also used small boxes with small sides that tomato cans come in. I couldn’t find a litter pan the size i wanted so i just compromised and made my own!


            • Tessie
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                Aww thank you! I know a lot of people say that the corner ones don’t work as well so maybe go for square, but anything they can lie down in should be fine


              • Beka27
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                  If you have two rabbits, I would still opt for a large cat litterbox. Just like with cages/pens, the larger the litterbox, the better, ESPECIALLY if two buns are sharing it. As long as both are healthy and mobile, they shouldn’t have an issue jumping into a standard cat box.


                • bpash89
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                    When my bun was still a baby (1~2 pounds) I just used tupperware cake pan-sized container from the dollar store. When she got a bit bigger we upgraded to a medium-sized cat litter box. Lots of bunnies like to hang out in their boxes so the bigger the better since they spend lots of time in there. I think most people agree the corner boxes are really too small and quite expensive.


                  • justwildbeat
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                      I’ve had to buy/make several litter trays as my bun grew. Now that he’s almost full grown he uses a cat litter box.


                    • helloellenkitty
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                        Thanks everyone the corner one turned out to be too small so I’ve been using an aluminium baking tray and that’s going really well!

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