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Forum BEHAVIOR litterbox training troubles

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    • Charlene
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        I must be a litterbox failure.  I would be thrilled if my buns would stop peeing (really more piddling, since it’s just a little bit) on the rug.  Here’s their living situation:

        Big cage with mesh floor and resting areas.  They get “turnout” into the roon 4 hours a day.
        I have 4 boxes with hay in them out in the room.
        Both Lily and Big are spay/neutered.
        Most pooping and peeing occurs in the boxes, but there are always some poops and worse yet pees on the rug everyday!

        One BIG question: I had buns before (only semi-successfully trained) and when they got old they peed on the rug a lot.  It’s stained and gross, but I am hesitant to replace it just so Big and Lily can do the same.  Or is the residual smell making them mark?

        Many friends I gave the rescue sibling away to report perfect box behavior!  But they only have one bun and they have hardwood floors.  Should I get hardwood floors (this may certainly happen anyway since I don’t want another ruined rug)?  Or is it because they only have one bun?

        In the first month or so I spent innumerable hours trying to watch them and make sure they went in the box, but there were many of them and this was difficult.  Do I really need to spend 4 hours a day watching them like hawks?  I’d feel bad not letting them out for so long, but I can’t realistically watch them that long either.  Ideas?


      • Beka27
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          not sure if it would help, but i would try either borrowing or renting a carpet cleaner and doing that room.  you’d benefit with a clean carpet and it may help that behavior.


        • Charlene
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            Actually, we own one (lots of bad pets and I do it every week.  Sigh…  Any other ideas?  Please?  How I could be such a litter box training failure?


          • kimberleyanddarren
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              i totally sympathise with you charlene i am having the same trouble with litterbox training and i replicate your *sigh* lol


            • BunnyLugs
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                ditto – sigh – just live in hope. Are they young?? Mine are fairly young. Not yet a year


              • Gravehearted
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                  hmm- so they’re neutered which is good. I’d actually try to scale back their territory until they really get the hang of it. X-pens work very well for sectioning off rooms as you’re working on potty training. Once they’re only going in the boxes, you can slowly expand it out again

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