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Forum BEHAVIOR Help Litter training my female rabbit PLEASE

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    • Brittinay
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        Hello

         Hope is 5 months old almost 6 in four days. I’ve been trying to litter train her i put a little hay in the litter box and some soild/clean bedding or litter. but all she does is eat the hay out of it and then poop everywhere in her cage . Could I please have some tips. Ive tried placing her in the box when i see her going but she jumps back out.


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          When you first have a bunny, especially a teen that is ready to be spayed, they might pee and mark and generally lose their good litter habits from before. So be sure to book your appointment for her and plan to be patient for a month afterward while her hormones settle down.

          Sometimes they have a preference for one type of litter over another. Some like pelleted kinds, like Aspen pellets, Feline Pine, Yesterday’s News; others like softer like Carefresh; and still others like shavings like Aspen Shavings. (NEVER use Pine or Cedar shavings, however. They are hazardous to their health.) I personally use a combination of Aspen pellets which absorb odor 4x longer than the others, and Aspen shavings which also let the pee go right down to the pellets but feels soft to her on top.

          And, my bunny will go outside her pan when I haven’t changed it soon enough. “Hey, MOM! Clean up, here, will you?”

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      Forum BEHAVIOR Help Litter training my female rabbit PLEASE