I have a small question about night-time.

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It depends where your bunny would be living. Is it indoors? Just one room or the whole house? Have you bunny proofed the area (blocked off wires etc)?
My rabbit doesn’t even have a cage, she has free reign of the house and is an angel even at night.
 
They sleep in my room and i bunny proofed it and usually they sleep at the end of my bed ive done this twice but im still potty training them
 
If you are still potty training, it may not be a great idea to give them too much freedom. Once they have a potty accident, they will tend to potty in that same spot over and over again.
 
If you are still potty training, it may not be a great idea to give them too much freedom. Once they have a potty accident, they will tend to potty in that same spot over and over again.

I am potty training them but they now seem to poop and pee more in the litterbox only very little ive seen on the floor of poop pellets. last night "ashe" came to me while i was half awake and have a tummy ache he seemed to keep checking if i was ok
 
Definition of a trained rabbit is one that urinates in a designated box/pan. They will still poop pretty much all over and most will leave a pile when they lay down for awhile. That's why I have a big shop vac. Only 2 of the 47 we have rescued would use their pan for everything, but they were never out more than 3 hours as we had several that we put out of the hutches and never down together as it's easier to re-home a single. The funniest was Spike. I put him back in his hutch with a clean pan which he promptly hopped into and the back out in a matter of seconds and left behind 38 of his signature droppings.
 
My bunny is free range all the time, whether I'm home or not, but I'm mostly home as I work from there. He is trained but does leave a small amount of marking droppings near his litter tray, which is natural and never wees anywhere but in there. I have bunny proofed everything to the max and always do a visual scan before I go to bed or out to make sure nothings moved or there is nothing new that could fall or harm him. He chose his toilet area when he was tiny and new and then I went with that, which works well. They do like to find the safest most convenient spot for them and they know what that is usually. Keep the litter tray clean everyday and put hay in there as they love to poop and eat and that will encourage the potty training. Change hay daily. Also unlimited hay available . Cheers.
 

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