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Forum BEHAVIOR Trouble litter training

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    • Hopper
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        Hi! My cousin and I learned about litter boxes for rabbits around the same time, Hopper caught on right away and went in it. Her rabbit, Crystal, didn’t. We both put the litter boxes in the corner that they usually go in. Crystal would just use it as a bed and started going in a different corner. I am unsure if my cousin put soiled litter in the box, I will ask, but I was wondering if there is anything else that would help. Crystal is an unspayed female. Thanks in advance. 


      • Beka27
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          Only have litter in the litterbox, don’t have anything soft anywhere else in the cage. You can put hay in the box too, bc buns like to eat while they poop (weird, i know!) If she has accidents, clean it up as soon as possible.

          It is possible that she might not fully catch on until she is spayed. Spaying is absolutely necessary for female bunnies. Does she know that? Does she have a rabbit vet yet?


        • Hopper
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            Ok, I will tell her that. They are planning on spaying her, thanks!

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