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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Litterbox training question!

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    • Katie Alice
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        Hi guys, I was wondering about litterbox training.. I plan on keeping the bunny (you probably seen a couple of my other threads, I’m getting one on my birthday I’m so excited!) upstairs in my room in an x-pen but if I were to have him downstairs running around would he need another litterbox downstairs or would he go back up to use it (which I doubt)? I do plan on neutering so territorial markings won’t be a problem hopefully.

        And I seen a video on youtube where someone had their bunnies running around their house and they didn’t seem to chew on anything! A lot of people have been saying you need to watch super closely because they chew on everything, but the house was all wood furniture and there was zero moments when these two bunnies tried to chew.


      • BunnytheButcher
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          I’ve only had my bun for a little over a week now and she has two litter boxes, one in her cage and one near the door of the office. She’s just now starting to make her way out of the office for short periods of time and I’m probably going to add another litter box in our family room. But I’ve read that you should have a few litter boxes until your bun is at least trained.


        • Megabunny
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            Hello Katie,
            Looks like you just posted this so I’ll start and let the others fill in the blanks
            The bunnies mostly train themselves. Get a litter box and put some sort of absorbent shredded paper or Yesterday’s News or pellet bedding, then put the hay in over that and let them munch and poop at the same time. It’s going to be nearly impossible to totally train him until he’s neutered though. He will undoubtedly drop poops around and may get into spraying urine and such but I would definitely figure on him dropping poops around till he’s neutered, then he will be much better. I wouldn’t let him have too much running space till he’s had his surgery unless you can easily clean. Them he will hopefully use the litter box all the time. Mine just has one (ok 2) in the basement, but he’s got a big bladder and holds it when he’s upstairs. I don’t know about smaller bunnies.

            Oh, I’m sure he will chew. It’s what they do, and your folks will NOT be happy. I found my guy chewing off wallpaper today and quickly got out a glue stick for repairs, but a good deal had already gone down the hatch. You learn to hope the other humans don’t notice!

            And you’ll want to read up on bunny proofing especially electric cords because that’s a fire hazard
            Good luck! Fun fun!

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