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Forum BEHAVIOR Update: Archie’s finally litter trained!!

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    • Marsh
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        When I first adopted him, I really struggled with litter training him. Then puberty hit, we found out he wasn’t neutered, and he started peeing/pooping everywhere. Thankfully the neutering went smoothly. He began eating as soon as he got home, and managed to escape his enclosure within a few hours. He refused to come out until I took it down. He normally has access to my whole room, and wasn’t happy with the downgrade XD. He’s completely recovered, binkying and getting up to his usual mischief.

        It’s been a month now, and he hasn’t peed outside of his litterbox in over two weeks! He’ll occasionally leave a dropping or two outside his litterbox, but that’s few and far between, and after the nightmare that his territorial droppings were? I really don’t mind picking up one or two!


      • DanaNM
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          Way to go!

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        • Vivicloud
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            I’m going threw this now. I’m trying to find a litter box my bun likes. She just got spayed and all litter training went out the door so i’m slowly reteaching her but the litter box i’m using is definetly too small atm. So still searching. I hope once i find the right one she likes things will go smoothly for me. Fingers Crossed

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        Forum BEHAVIOR Update: Archie’s finally litter trained!!