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Forum BEHAVIOR Litter training help

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    • BunnyMunchkin
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        I have a male Holland lop who is three months old. He always pees in his litter box but I cannot seem to get him to poop in the box. Am I doing something wrong or will I just have to wait until he is neutered to try to fully train him?


      • tobyluv
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          You will very likely not have complete success litter training him until he has been neutered, and a few weeks have passed to get all the hormones flushed out of his body.


        • jerseygirl
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            Now that he is 3 months old, his litter habits may regress for a while, unfortunately. 

             
            How do you have his habitat set up?
            Is his hay in his litter box or in a rack suspended over his box? Either of those options can help with getting most of the poo in the box.

            What sort of litter box does he have?


          • BunnyMunchkin
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              His hay is in a rack right above the little box and I keep some hay in the box as well. He has a cat litter box with the litter box screen on top from the binkybunny store.

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