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    • Deleted User
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        Hello i have an 10 week old lion head rabbit and struggling for her to get used to using the litter  try she will sit nd poo in it but not wee and wont go back to use the tray and poops all over my house and has occasionally weed on me so was hoping for some tips or help on how to get her better 

        also quierring if spading her will make her better at litter training and how to look after them after spading as only had outdoor rabbits of same sex never done non of this haha 

        thank u 


      • Tessie
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          Hey there!

          First of all, yes, spaying her will help a lot; in fact, bunnies usually can’t be properly litter trained until they are fixed.

          Until she’s old enough to be spayed, you can use tissue to soak up any pee, and put the tissue in the litterbox to show her where to go. You can then clean the spot she peed in with vinegar to get rid of the scent. Pick up poops and put them in the litterbox too. This kind of repetitive teaching tends to work quite well.

          You can also try restricting her space a bit until she gets used to using the litterbox, and then gradually increasing her space.


        • Sarita
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            You posted the same thing recently and I sent you a link to read:

            https://binkybunny.com/BUNNYINFO/tabid/53/CategoryID/5/PID/940/Default.aspx

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