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GlennTheLionhead
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    A very large litter tray might help. We use the bottom of one of them pet store rabbit cages repurposed as a big hay station and they really seem to enjoy all the space, perhaps something like that could help. I couldn’t upload a photo here but there is a pic of them in their hay station tray on my profile if you want to see the size. Have you noticed if she uses it more on the day it’s changed? Some bunny’s can also be very picky about wanting a very clean tray, we had a a bun in the past that wouldn’t go in their tray if it had been longer than 2 days since it was changed. Final thought, some bunnies do not like jumping into a tray, usually only when they are arthritic but a low entrance might be another solution. We had to cut down the side of our tray almost flat for our girl with arthritis to actually use it. Hope you find a solution!