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help litter training rabbit?
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<blockquote data-quote="catx" data-source="post: 2696165" data-attributes="member: 503934"><p>Rabbits do not respond to discipline when it comes to pooping. You are always going to find stray poops about! They do between 200-300 poops a day, if they were all going to be in one place they'd have to spend all day there!</p><p></p><p>Concentrate on litter training for pee. At least you can just sweep up the poops, but the pee is more difficult when it comes to cleaning!! They do like to eat and toilet, so encourage him to put the concentration of these things in his cage by putting a big pile of hay there.</p><p></p><p>Is he neutered? Once neutered he won't use pee and poops for scent marking. </p><p></p><p>Rabbits tend to train you rather than the other way round. If you notice him preferring certain corners (obviously not the sofa) put a tray there. It will take time. Mine still put stray poops about, but will come running across the garden to do a pee in their tray!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catx, post: 2696165, member: 503934"] Rabbits do not respond to discipline when it comes to pooping. You are always going to find stray poops about! They do between 200-300 poops a day, if they were all going to be in one place they'd have to spend all day there! Concentrate on litter training for pee. At least you can just sweep up the poops, but the pee is more difficult when it comes to cleaning!! They do like to eat and toilet, so encourage him to put the concentration of these things in his cage by putting a big pile of hay there. Is he neutered? Once neutered he won't use pee and poops for scent marking. Rabbits tend to train you rather than the other way round. If you notice him preferring certain corners (obviously not the sofa) put a tray there. It will take time. Mine still put stray poops about, but will come running across the garden to do a pee in their tray! [/QUOTE]
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