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Forum BEHAVIOR Litter training dilemma!

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    • Kimderrico
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         My year old Rex rabbit, Bailey, is now learning to be litter trained! I adopted her from a family who paid her no attention and never tried to litter train her. 

        I bought a litter pan with pellet litter, I put hay in it and removed all soft anythings to make anywhere else in her cage less appealing to pee and she’s learning quickly it seemed. She began to pee in her litter but refuses to only poop in the litter box! I’ll find corners of poop in her cage constantly. I pick them up and put them in the litter box hoping it’ll help, but no luck!!

         

        Hope someone will help and give me suggestions!!! Thank you in advance!!

         

        Kim


      • mia
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          You may has to move the litter box or buy more boxes and put it where you find the poop.

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      Forum BEHAVIOR Litter training dilemma!