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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Litter training 7wo brother and sister?

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    • Velvet
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        Will they use the same litter box? What about “after” they are fixed?


      • jerseygirl
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          They’ll likely use the same box.

          Are they being kept together at the moment?


        • Velvet
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            Yes, my Wife’s friend just picked them up for her daughter. I told her how I trained Velvet, but, wondered about a pair…………….


          • longhairmike
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              jersey’s concern is not over litterbox habbits…

              7 MONTHS OLD IS 1000% FERTILE
              THEY ARE NOT FIXED
              YOU ARE KEEPING THEM TOGETHER.
              SEPARATE PENS NOW!!


            • Beka27
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                It seems that these are not Velvet’s bunnies, but a friend’s.

                Please, please encourage her to separate them ASAP and schedule them each for a vet appointment, this week if possible. If they were sexed correctly, it is highly likely that the female is already pregnant. The vet will be able to provide info regarding an emergency spay and if that is a possibility.


              • Velvet
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                  OOOOOPS!!!

                   

                  They are only 7 weeks old, wife just told me. I thought the lady said months. Whew! I don’t think they wanted babies!


                • Beka27
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                    Thank goodness!!!!!! LOL!!!

                    Yes, that’s a horse of a different color…

                    Honestly, at this point they could be two girls, two boys, or a boy and girl. So my advice for your friend stands, but tell her to schedule the appointment for about about 3-4 weeks from now. Then, the vet will be able to more easily determine sex.


                  • MoveDiagonally
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                      Separation should be done sooner rather than later. Bunny puberty sneaks up on you really quickly so it’s easier to do it before their are issues and risk.

                      Once separated you litter train them like you would any other bun.

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