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Forum BEHAVIOR Help with litter training

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    • Urfcerin
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        Any tips for litter training? Beckham was just neutered, which I’m hoping will help. Also just added a second litter pan to his xpen. He rarely poops in the litter pan but will pee. He’ll also pee on the floor. He doesn’t seem to be choosing a certain corner, rather I find poops all over. I’ve read the info on the site and have tried putting his poops and a urine soaked paper towel in his litter pan. He also has fresh hay and herbs in there. I use equine pellet bedding. Any general tips that worked for you? Also, suggestions for getting urine out of sea grass mat? Can it be soaked in water vinegar combo?


      • TamarizRabbit
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          Chuck the mat out and get another one.

          We found Tizzy was fussy about the litter. We use back 2 nature pellet litter with a light sprinkling of wood shavings on top and a big pile of hay in one end. Worked like a charm for us.

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