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FORUM DIET & CARE Litter box question

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    • Cupcake~
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        Hi guys, sorry I’ve been asking so many questions on here ^.^
        I just bought a big litter box that happens to be 6.5″ tall as I plan to bond Cupcake with a new baby rabbit.. and I’m wondering if you think 6.5″ might be too tall for a baby holland lop to get into? It seems silly to ask but I don’t want it to be too high for her/him to get over, I’m hiring someone to build a wooden hayfeeder/box attachment thing to it which will be expensive!
        Also any extra tips on bonding would be appreciated as this is my first time and I’m nervous, thanks!


      • Luna
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          The entry side is 6.5 inches? That’s quite a height for a litter box, even for a full size bun. There are much shorter ones that you can buy for cheap under cat litter boxes. The one I got Luna from Petsmart is I think only 2.5-3.5″ high.


        • Paige
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            I think that baby bunnies can jump over 6″ but your bunny might get lazy and start doing his/her business outside of the litter box

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