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FORUM DIET & CARE Broken littertraining D:

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    • hamsterkeet
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        Hi!  I recently began fostering a pair of adult, spayed/neutered rabbits who use their litterbox consistently inside the cage.  When I gave them roaming privileges in my dining room, they chose an additional spot near the hallway to pee/poop occasionally.  So, I added another litterbox there, and life was good for a little while.

        THEN, I switched their litter from woodchips to pellets, and… OMG.  I’ve never seen so many pills and puddles on the floor.  I cleaned up the first incident after their morning run, only to find the behavior repeated that evening.  Today, I removed the outside litterbox, just laying newspaper down, hoping they’d go into their cage where the litterbox is, but instead they peed on the newspaper, which leaked onto the floor.    I’m horrified and don’t know what to do.  Ultimately, I’d prefer if they didn’t use that spot at all, since it’s right in front of the hallway and gets a lot of foot traffic (don’t want to step in pee or trip over the litterbox).

        If I concede and place a litterbox there, how do I get them to start using it again?  And is there a way to discourage them from using that spot altogether?  Help!


      • mocha200
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          i think you should try switching over slowly.


        • Elrohwen
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            Can you change back to their original litter? Or put some pellets down and then cover with shavings.


          • Deleted User
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              Try lining the wood pellets with hay. Most rabbits like pottying on hay. Change the layer of hay daily, it doesn’t have to be thick.


            • jerseygirl
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                Some really don’t like change and they’ll let you know it! I’d switch back to the old litter now before bad habits become set. Then you might be able to slowly transition them over to another litter. Little buggers!

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            FORUM DIET & CARE Broken littertraining D: