Chip and Dip
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Thank you, I feel like this will definitely improve the chance of me keeping them inside.He should get used to it, but if he absolutely won't walk on the smooth surface of the cage bottom and starts staying put in the litter box because of it, you may just have to make the cage one big litter box filled with wood pellet litter until you can figure something else out. Some people use textured linoleum for their rabbits, so that may be something that could work for your bun, or he may hate that too. Rabbits are a trial and error experiment. You think something will work and you try it out, only to find that it doesn't and you have to find a different solution.
But definitely get the wood pellet litter and give it a try. It's great at odor control and absorbing the urine. I've tried several different litter types for my rabbits and found it works the best. Not sure what you will have available to you, but if you have farm stores near you, they may have the wood pellet equine bedding, which is what I use and is cheaper than buying the wood pellet litter for pets. If you can, also use the hay over the top. It also helps with keeping the odors down. Though you may need to clean out the old hay every few days as it gets wet with urine. I usually clean out the old wet hay every 3-4 days, but it just depends on your rabbits. You may be able to go longer than that with your buns. You just don't want mold or bacteria to start growing in there so changing more frequently is better than leaving it too long.
I'll see what works for my little guy and go from there