Haha!! I have been picking up the droppings for almost a week now, still not getting the point (the litter box is large enough for her to do a 360 spin inside) should I just put the pellets inside maybe?You can put the bowl of pellets next to the litter box, but myself didn't find any problem with the pellets being somewhere else. I just cleaned up the droppings and my bunny later understood where to go until the hormones kicked in, then he was not allowed free roaming without being supervised
Haha!! I have been picking up the droppings for almost a week now, still not getting the point (the litter box is large enough for her to do a 360 spin inside) should I just put the pellets inside maybe?
Just alfalfa because she is only 8 weeks old... should I throw in some Timothy hay too?Hi, sure you can remove food bowl it doesn't have to be there all the time. Do you use alfalfa hay only or regular grass hays too?
I put my bunny’s pellet bowl in his litter box initially but then I stopped because I didn’t want him to associate his pellets as the place to do his business. I would continue with the conventional litter training (place all poops in litter box as soon as you see them, wipe up pee and dab it in the litter box, make sure to clean pee and poop area with vinegar so it doesn’t smell, encourage her to use the litter box by offering her treats when she’s inside, as soon as she pees or poops pick her up and put her straight into the litter box.) You’re bun is still really young so you couldn’t have been training her for that long since a bunny isn’t weaned until they are 8 weeks. When did you get her?Haha!! I have been picking up the droppings for almost a week now, still not getting the point (the litter box is large enough for her to do a 360 spin inside) should I just put the pellets inside maybe?
She is nine weeks tomorrowI put my bunny’s pellet bowl in his litter box initially but then I stopped because I didn’t want him to associate his pellets as the place to do his business. I would continue with the conventional litter training (place all poops in litter box as soon as you see them, wipe up pee and dab it in the litter box, make sure to clean pee and poop area with vinegar so it doesn’t smell, encourage her to use the litter box by offering her treats when she’s inside, as soon as she pees or poops pick her up and put her straight into the litter box.) You’re bun is still really young so you couldn’t have been training her for that long since a bunny isn’t weaned until they are 8 weeks. When did you get her?
No. She is still young and should have alfalfaJust alfalfa because she is only 8 weeks old... should I throw in some Timothy hay too?
Can you post a photo of her housing setup and litter box? Sometimes it is the setup that determines the success of litter training.
she has a large cage that acts as a home base for her free roaming around my basement.. I will attach a picture shortlyCan you post a photo of her housing setup and litter box? Sometimes it is the setup that determines the success of litter training.
Just alfalfa because she is only 8 weeks old... should I throw in some Timothy hay too?
Can you post a photo of her housing setup and litter box? Sometimes it is the setup that determines the success of litter training.
In my opinion your litter box is too small and for training you only have soft bedding in her toilet and everywhere else you leave it hard and uncovered. Only her toilet should smell like toilet so you remove any urine spots with white vinegar 5% to remove smell.Here is the picture of the setup
Here is the picture of the setup
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