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FORUM DIET & CARE how do you litter train a rabbit??

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    • shareen
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        ive only had my bunny a few days and until researching online, i never even knew a rabbit could be litter trained. my bunny is young, so how do i go about litter training? i have no idea how to start….right now my bunny just poops anywhere in her cage but only pees in one corner. I have cats but they were already litter box trained when i adopted them.


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          Welcome Shareen! Here’s the basics from the Bunny Info section on this site. https://binkybunny.com/BUNNYINFO…fault.aspx  

          At such a young age, your bunny is already showing good signs if she is only peeing in one spot. Try empty her cage of bedding, and just provide a low box (cat litter tray) in her pee spot. Put some of the soiled bedding in there and more shavings or litter material you want to use. Also pop some hay in there.  Wipe up any accidents outside the box and sweep up the poop and put it in the box so she learns where it goes.


        • shareen
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            thanks


          • jerseygirl
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              Don’t hesitate to ask if any more questions.

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          FORUM DIET & CARE how do you litter train a rabbit??