Another thing to note is that hooded litter boxes can trap odours and can harm your bunny’s respiratory system. I had a hooded litter box but I took the hood off
Some rabbits prefer hooded and some don't. My bunny, Chamomile, wouldn't go inside her litterbox for a while because she was afraid of confined spaces, and the hood scared her. We simply removed it and she doesn't have any problem now. The entrance was also a little too high for her, so we use a shoebox as a little step she can hop on to get in. I know that some rabbits are okay with hooded litterboxes and it does sometimes work to the owner's advantage, but there are advantages and disadvantages for both.
Reasons to get a hooded litterbox are:
1) It can be used as a hidey-house for the bunny.
2) It gives the rabbit privacy.
3) It's more discrete for the owner, so their hay and feces isn't everywhere.
Reasons to get an unhooded litterbox are:
1) Some rabbits might be scared of the hood, since it would be more confining.
2) It's easier to monitor when you need to change/refill the hay (some rabbits go through all or most of their hay in just 1 day).
3) It can be easier to get inside.
Remember that I've only ever had 1 rabbit, and I haven't had her for very long, so my information may not be completely accurate and could be very different for your situation.
I also don't like the hooded boxes with door flaps because they trap the strong ammonia odor inside.
I agree that rabbits tend to like more secluded areas to potty, but that can be accomplished without a hooded box. Both of the following photos show boxes that provide an amount of seclusion. The last one also helps for those bunnies that like to dig. It could be used with or without the hay rack.
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Ah, we had the same questionWould removing the door but keeping the hood work? Or would it still trap the smell, and harm the rabbit?
Ah, we had the same question
Many bunnies will not go into anything with only one exit. They are prey animals, they don't want to get trapped.@Blue eyes
Are hooded litter boxes still bad without a flap?
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