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Forum BEHAVIOR Litter box training

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    • KimbersMum
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        My little kimber is excellent at using her litter box to pee in. We let her roam our small living room, supervised at all times of course, and she has never had a pee accident. However she leaves her little raisins, as my hubby likes to call them, all over. How do I stop this? I have put hay in her litter box to help intice her to poo only in there but I’m lost as to how to teach her to go only in there.


      • LBJ10
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          For some reason, this same thread posted twice. I deleted the other one. No one had responded yet.


        • Sarita
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            Moving to behavior.


          • Deleted User
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              I have the same problem with one of my rabbits. My boyfriend and I joke that she has a loose bum! She’s been out for 5 minutes and left… 13 little poops. My other rabbit never does it! I’ve only had them a month and they’re too young to get spayed yet, so I’m not really sure what to do about it. She hops a few paces and poos. She binkies and poos fly out! It’d be hilarious if I didn’t have to trail after her picking them all up!

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