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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS switching litter bedding & potty training

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    • HocusPocus11018
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        HP is litter trained fairly well for a baby (10 weeks old) he pees in his box basically all of the time and does the majority of poops in it except some territorial poops here and there, I’m currently using Carefresh paper bedding (just in the litter box) but I’m switching to wood pellets since they’re so much cheaper..will switching bedding types confuse him and screw up his great litter habits?


      • Wick & Fable
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          Potentially, but you can always retrain.

          Make sure you use rabbit safe wood pellets.

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        • cheenichai
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            It may confuse him for the first day or so but more so out of curiosity.  I wouldn’t suggest wood pellets however, they aren’t always the safest for them unless, as the member mentioned below it is indicated safe for rabbits. 

            I use this one from Petsmart and it’s really affordable, safe for rabbits! They have different sizes if you want to try it out.

            Vitakraft Fresh World Litter

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