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FORUM BEHAVIOR Success with the litter box!

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    • Puffbaby
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        Since getting stitch he’s refused to Lee in the litterbox. I had equine pellets and tried just them which he wouldn’t pee or poop on them, then covering with hay with which he slept on it and wouldn’t use it at all for anything but napping, then I thought for a few days about some different options and a lightbulb went off while I was slewing apparently bc its 1:06am here and I got up, went to his box and cleaned out his litterbox completely, and put down a fresh puppy pee pad that I had in the bottom of his litterbox since day 1, and he hopped right in it and peed!!!! I’m going to try adding some different kinds of litters as well, such as yesterdays news, or carefresh, to help with absorbancy. But I’m just hoping this works.. Cross my fingers&knock on wood. Also does anyone know of any spray or powder to put down on carpet that I can maybe vacuum up to get rid of rabbit hiring or will i have to rent a shampooer for the one bedroom? For some reason he sneaks into my kids room to pee amd poo whenever I have my back turned. (If only I could carpet his litterbox hahaha)


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          i put a pee pad in each room and hes using them!!!!!

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      FORUM BEHAVIOR Success with the litter box!