Litter Training Time

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How long did it take to litter train your rabbit(s)?

  • 1-4 days

  • 5-9 days

  • 10-14 days

  • 15-21 days

  • 22-28 days

  • More than one month

  • More than two months

  • My rabbit is not litter trained.

  • My rabbit was trained by a previous owner.


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mdith4him

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Nibbles took about 2 days to fully train--easy. Our new bunny (had her 4 days now; she's just over 7 weeks) is NOT getting it! She's pooed and peed in her box, but I think it's more happenstance than actual training. She poos and pees on the floor when she's out of her cage (we have just a small area for her set up right now) all the time. Just wondering how long training took you.

Feel free to choose multiple options to represent multiple bunnies you've had/have.
 
Well it certainly helps when they're spayed/neutered!
Pembrooke is very possibly litter-trained! She tends to kick poop out.
Litter-trainig for me just takes a bit, right materials, time and patience.
Just consider that she's very young and you've got quite a long time (you hope) with her. Google it!
Jj
 
Both Korr and Amelia pretty much litter trained themselves. It was a couple days for them. Lillian got to pretty quick, but took a little while to get all the poops in the box. Kraken was also very quick.
Tesla have probably been the worse. He would not use the litter box at all. I finally have gotten him to use a small corner box (the only one he seems to use). He will pee in and and mostly poop, but there are still some poops out of the box. It has taken around 6 months to get him to this point. He is a young intact buck, so that does play a big part of it too.
 
From personal experience, its not likely to get better until she is altered. Even so young she's probably territorial marking, not necessarily being un-trained. I've been dealing with the same thing, my second bunny has been marking against my first since I got her at 7 weeks. She finally gets spayed tomorrow, I'm ready to have her 100% litter trained!
My first bunny I got at 6 weeks from a pet store, she was litter trained in 1 day, SUPER easy.
 

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