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Forum THE LOUNGE Free Range In My Room!

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    • GeorgeBooBoo
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        My mom is going to let him be loose in my room! I need to pay for a general care and neutering appointments! After he’s litter trained we can start bunny proofing!


      • Vincent
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          Yay! Free range bunnies are happy bunnies!

          Some bunnies don’t like to keep all their poops in the litter box even after they’re litter trained but honestly you can just pick or vacuum those stray poops up since healthy rabbit poops are very dry and easy to clean so you shouldn’t have a problem keeping your room clean either way

          Remember though, generally a bun will decide where they want their bathroom so at first just have several small pans (even throw away litter boxes will work) and see which one he decided on and most likely after he’s neutured he’ll just go to that corner all the time

          Glad you can get him free ranged soon!


        • GeorgeBooBoo
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            Okay! Thanks for the advice!


          • Vincent
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              No problem. I know you didn’t ask but I like trying to be helpful in any situation really

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