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    • rinnono
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        I put a mat or carpet on the floor and i have a bunny x-pen kinda thing or a bunny condo.He peed on the mat instead of the traingle small litterbox!The litterbox cause me quite alot of money….what should i do?


      • Sarita
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          Hi, good to hear from you! I’m glad you got a new setup.

          Actually those triangle litter boxes aren’t your best bet – you should get a few full size litter boxes and put in different corners while your rabbit is learning to use the litter boxes.

          How is everything going with your bunny otherwise?


        • Deleted User
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            Rabbits that are still learning to use the litterbox seem to like to pee on mats, carpeting, and fabrics. Until you can trust your rabbit on carpet you might want to put down a huge sheet of cardboard. The cardboard will also protect the mat/carpet from being dug up or chewed at which rabbits enjoy doing.


          • Elrohwen
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              You can get a larger cat litter box for just a few buck – most bunnies don’t like the small corner boxes because they don’t have enough room. Make sure to put his hay in the litter box too.


            • Monkeybun
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                Definitely get a cat size rectangular box. Even my itty bitty Monkey prefers them, she has tons of room. And then you don’t have to worry about them missing over the edge either!


              • BinkyBunny
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                   BIgger box and add some of his favorite healthy treats to the hay IN the litterbox as that may encourage him. 

                  The Singapore House Rabbit Society is now putting out videos and I found this one about litter training that you mind find helpful. 

                  http://www.youtube.com/user/BananaM…E5v6J5pMPI

                  They also have a forum that may have be helpful with finding even more resources closer to you: 

                  http://www.hrss.net/forum/index.php

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