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Forum BEHAVIOR Litter Training Young Bunz

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    • Manda
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        Does anyone think it is possible for an 11 week (almost 12 now) bun to be litter trained? Petunia picked up peeing in the litterboxes(I have 2 for her)  on day 2 of being home and I have not seen on accident since. Pooping has been a different story- she seems rather regular and I have been cleaning up after her meticulously. Do you think it is possible she has picked up that poop goes in the box? I know that buns typically don’t get it until after they are spayed but I am just wondering is it possible?


      • Muchelle
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          I have a non-fixed boy and he poops in his box There can always be the regular stray poops around the territory, but it can be she didn’t link that poop = litterbox. When you clean after her do you throw away the poop or do you put it in her litterbox? If you don’t already, put it in the litter box, so she’ll find it there and will surely like the idea of not having poop everywhere ^^


        • Wick & Fable
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            Rabbits are considered litter-box-trainable because it’s in their nature to generally do their businesses all in the same place, so it’s very possible!

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          • Manda
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              I always put the poop in her litter box and I’ve told her when she poops it goes in the box. She seems to be a very meticulous and clean bun and super smart so I’m just wondering- I see these perfect little piles in the box which she does when munching on hay. I’ve seen the poop wars poops along her fence line


            • Manda
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                I always put the poop in her litter box and I’ve told her when she poops it goes in the box. She seems to be a very meticulous and clean bun and super smart so I’m just wondering- I see these perfect little piles in the box which she does when munching on hay. I’ve seen the poop wars poops along her fence line


              • GarfyTheLop
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                  I have a 20 week old male, who isn’t neutered yet and he does all his pees/poops in his litter tray so it’s definitely possible as he’s done this since he was about 10 weeks!


                • Manda
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                    So it appears she is litter trained and pooping in the box and prefers to poop in the afternoon!


                  • Manda
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                      So it appears she is litter trained and pooping in the box and prefers to poop in the afternoon!

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                  Forum BEHAVIOR Litter Training Young Bunz