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Forum BEHAVIOR New room- new litter habits

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    • alreeb
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        So I adopted my two rabbits Charlie and Thumper (both spay/neutered) a year ago while I was still living at home. When I went to college, I brought them with me. They had good litter habits at my parent house (and still do when we go back and visit) but for some reason refuse to be as clean in my new room. 

        They will pee near their litter box (as well as in it) no matter where I put it. I have tried different shapes and sizes and nothing has worked. Help! 

        One bunny is very dominant and so sometimes I think it is because she doesn’t want to get in with him, but I have tried putting multiple litter boxes in my room and it didn’t solve anything. 


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          Do you put hay in the litter box? If not, you can try that to encourage them to spend more time in the litter box.

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      Forum BEHAVIOR New room- new litter habits