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Forum DIET & CARE LItter training

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    • Maplethumper❤
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        Hello I took home two beautiful rabbits a week ago. They both seem confident now coming out of their cage and jumping around the room. While they are in their cage they poop everywhere which is what they naturally do. But I was hoping to litter train them. I have put their poop on their litter tray but they are not willing to try. I was wondering if there was any other suggestions to encourage them to use the litter tray? Thank you!!


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          Hi and Welcome. Are your buns male or female and are they spayed/neutered?


        • Azerane
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            Hi there, what is your litter box set up? A picture would be the easiest way to show, but what size box, what sort of litter do you use etc and do you have other bedding in the cage?

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