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Forum BEHAVIOR Bunny started emptying her hitter box herself

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    • BunnyBuns
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        Please help! My bunny started digging everything out of her litter box at night. In the morning there is hay and pellets everywhere and she’s sitting on the mess! Her litterbox is clean, her hay is fresh, I don’t know why she’s doing it! I’ve had her for almost 2 years and she never did anything like this!


      • HerculesandMolasses
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          This is a game to her. Try getting a high sided litter box and a hay rack.


        • BarbaraC
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            Also try giving her somewhere else to dig like an okd phone book or a cardboard box.


          • HereComesTheBun
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              The Binky Bunny store has a screen that you can put over litter boxes, which also may be helpful. I’m sure that there’s a way to make something like it to fit the litter box you already have. It’s designed so that the droppings don’t fall in, but at least the litter won’t fly all over.

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