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Hello,
We have two bunnies that are the same age and neutered at the same time, one month ago. Flopsy (white with brown fleck) toilet trained very quickly. Coco (brown) is taking longer. We have read and applied the strategies on this forum about letting them decide their spot. Immediately moving Coco to that spot and placing his pee on a paper towel in the area. We increased the vinegar/water ratio. This has definitely helped. We give him a treat when he pees in the litter tray. They are indoor/outdoor rabbits. They get lots of exercise in an enclosed 500 square feet rooftop garden.
Coco sometimes pees in the correct spot but not consistently. I am now thinking I need to reduce Coco's roaming space to reduce his number of options.
What this would mean is placing a partition and separating the two bunnies. They are great mates and I don't think they would like it. Can you recommend the next step for Coco's training? He has made progress but needs more support.
Sincere thanks.
Sue
We have two bunnies that are the same age and neutered at the same time, one month ago. Flopsy (white with brown fleck) toilet trained very quickly. Coco (brown) is taking longer. We have read and applied the strategies on this forum about letting them decide their spot. Immediately moving Coco to that spot and placing his pee on a paper towel in the area. We increased the vinegar/water ratio. This has definitely helped. We give him a treat when he pees in the litter tray. They are indoor/outdoor rabbits. They get lots of exercise in an enclosed 500 square feet rooftop garden.
Coco sometimes pees in the correct spot but not consistently. I am now thinking I need to reduce Coco's roaming space to reduce his number of options.
What this would mean is placing a partition and separating the two bunnies. They are great mates and I don't think they would like it. Can you recommend the next step for Coco's training? He has made progress but needs more support.
Sincere thanks.
Sue