You did such a great explanation! Every single video I have watched, they only talk and don’t even show the training, which I prefer to visibly see training. Thank you! Your awesome, keep going!
I've been looking for a good video about litter training for sharing on a rabbit advice forum and i like this one best so far. Its short and covers everything. Only thing that is different here to what I do is I have two litter boxes for my rabbits because they tend to like to just sit and lay in one and then choose the other to poo and pee in.
I'm very flattered! And i think the 2 litter boxes is a clever solution 😂 my rabbits don't enjoy laying in the litter box but I've seen a lot of rabbits who do
I love your litter box container!! That’s such a damn good idea to use one of those drawers because it’s deep enough to prevent any bedding or potty stuff getting out when they hop out!’
New subscriber. Ive been looking for this kind of video that's very helpful. It's short, gets inyo the point right away and explains whith a demo. Thank you veru much
Awesome video Jackie! Hope you are doing well. The bunnies look great! I just got a cat and his name is Toothless! ....and yes he is also actually toothless... aside from 2 spooky vampire-like fangs. Anyways, keep up the great work!
Thank you for sharing and oooh, your bunners are wonderful! I'm on my 6th and 7th bunner right now. My newest rescue is not litter trained at all, so I am in for a few months of work there, but I don't mind too too much. She's a good bun, so she's well worth a little work. :)
@@jackiethebunmom4803 yes! I heard it's better for the bunnies if they have a companion but hopefully no fights. :) i'm getting them from a friend (two siblings, male/female) yay
you did such an amazing job with this video! i just got a new bun named mocha, and she isn’t litter box trained, i am going to try to teach her! :) thank you for this!!! 💗
i’ve been doing everything except using old litter into the new litter to encourage the rabbit to use the litter box i really appreciate it ,it can be frustrating sometimes
Hi Jackie my name is matt and I'm from London England 🙆 I've an indoor free roam French lop called Guss Guss 🐇💖 I absolutely love watching your videos 🎥 and I wish you would make some more🐇 you have the cutest voice ever when you talk to your baby's🐇💗
This is so sweet thank you for the encouragement and support! 😊 and I love the name Guss Guss!!! im working on some new rabbit videos that im hoping to finish up soon!
Your very welcome 👍 Jackie your a very beautiful woman with an amazing personality 😉 and just to top it off you love rabbits 🐇 I absolutely love the names Haku and Bizu 🐰 anyways take care hope to see those new vids soon 🙆 💖
I have multiple bunnies and I just have more than one litter box, it works really well. Depending on your individual bunners it can be necessary or not. Some bunners don't mind sharing the same litter box while some do, so if one or more of your bunners are not good with the litter training it may solve everything if you just get an extra. :)
Helpful video! I was just wondering though if a rabbit tends to use their litterbox consistently but sometimes leaves droppings outside of it do they do this with pee?
Glad it was helpful! In my experience rabbits rarely will pee outside the litter box even when they arent fully litter trained (but it can happen). They seem to prefer using the litter box to pee so they learn to pee in their box really quickly while learning to poop in the litter box takes a little more time
I’m a new bunny mom 😊❤️ . He’s a 9 weeks old male lionhead. He has already familiarized himself with and uses the litter box which is setup with hay piled high in one half and litter in the other half because I heard that bunnies tend to poop while they eat. The problem is he eats his pellets from his dish that is outside of the litter box and poops everywhere. To me it’s easy to clean up but at what age and how did you train your bunny to only poop in the litter box? Thanks for the great video & tips! Very helpful!
I love lionheads! And it sounds like you're both doing a great job already. I know oftentimes young rabbits will regularly poop outside of their litterbox and usually, they do this less often as they get older and more familiar with their routine and environment. Unfortunately, they will probably still poop outside the litter box as long as they are not spayed/neutered but it will happen less frequently with time!
And I don't know if there is a specific age where they are really well litter trained, but in my experience with rabbits, they typically use the litter box regularly after weeks to a couple months in the same environment with the same routine. I wish I could give more concrete answers but they're all so different it's hard to say hehe
Jackie The Bun Mom Thank you. I plan to get him neutered when he’s old enough and hopefully it will help. The next big challenge is trimming his nails. He probably won’t like that at all & I don’t want him upset with me so I may take him to the vet 😊
So this could be for a couple reasons. If they're still in the process of being litter trained, they may have not gotten the hang of it yet. Or if they aren't spayed/neutered, they may do this instinctively especially if they're a bit younger. The only other thing i can think of is that if you think they're avoiding going in the litter box, it may be because it's uninviting to them for some reason. This could happen for a lot of reasons like if they don't like the specific type of hay, the litter used, or if the box is too small or in a spot they don't like. I know that's a little vague but i hope it helps!
Hello, your video is really complete about this training thank you. I get some difficulties to find something like this in french. i actually have a little male bunny of 2 mounth saved from animalery. i did all this things but i got the impression it doesn't work at all ... is that possible it's because he is not castrated for the moment? (sorry about my english^^") have a nice day!
Thank you!! It is possible that he’s having a difficult time learning to use the liter box because he is not neutered. It could also be caused by a number of different reasons, but that should help if you plan on doing that in the future.
this was _amazingly_ good and useful info, much thanks. cool happy rabbits! lol, if i didn't live in a truck i'd get a rabbit...or maybe a cat...or probably both. :)
Does your bunny eat only hay? I am wanting to get a bunny soon to litter train but will be also giving it pellet food. Should that go in the litter box too? Also, will the method of cleaning with the water and vinegar work on carpet? I live in an apartment with carpet but want to allow the bunny to roam outside of a cage but I am worried it will destroy the carpet.
Good question! So only hay would go in the litter box and you can use a small food bowl for their pellets. (Also i made this mistake in the past, but bunnies actually eat 85% hay, 10% leafy greens, and 5% pellets. Pellets are even optional if you're giving them enough greens.) And i lived in a carpeted apartment for a while so I used a carpet cleaner meant for pets called Nature's Miracle, but some people use white vinegar too
Good question! So honestly some bunnies may always nip a little bit, but you can decrease how often they do by making some changes to their lifestyle. Sometimes this can mean free-roaming them if that's a possibility or increasing their space or time outside a pen or cage, making sure they have places they feel comfortable in like a rabbit hidey-house, spending more time with them, or sometimes getting another rabbit companion for them can help. Rabbits also seem to nip more when they are not spayed or neutered, so if your rabbit isn't, that may be part of the reason why. There really isn't one guaranteed way to prevent nipping, and negative reinforcement methods like spray bottles or loud noises don't really work with them, so it may take a while of trying different things to see if any of them help deter nipping. Hope this helps!
Thanks, I tried free roaming but she kept eating the carpet. So she has her own room and only in the cage when I leave for work. I’m not able to get her fix for another 4 week unfortunately. I would like another bunny but not at this time, lol.
great job! but here is what I dont get . I rescued 4 bunnies from the shelter, most were trained but one is not . The part I dont understand is that I put litter, I put the hay in the litter box, they poop on the hay...I have one who is semi trained and she likes to sit on the hay and leaves her nuggets of love on it...there is a LOT of hay being wasted, the remaining hay ends up being litter...what am I doing wrong. thanks
I am feeling so discouraged my bunny just was brought in about a week ago and he will only pee and poop on our couch. He was a lost bunny so we don't know his previous situation. We were trying to free roam but it is becoming insane. There is so much. I have been trying everything and it isn't working. I'm thinking he needs a pen until he does better.
I think you’re right about the pen. Sometimes it’s really helpful for litter box training, at least until they learn where to go. I’m so happy to hear that you want to free roam them! i bet it'll work out well after some time
I’ve been having a problem with my bunny where he goes to the bathroom right next to his playpen litter box when he’s roaming in my room. When he’s in the playpen he always uses it and half of the time while he’s roaming he uses it. I don’t know how to stop this behavior completely
they may try! if they do, definitely remove it; however my purpose for using paper towels is to encourage them to pick up their urine scent back in the liter box. But once they hop in and investigate the paper towels, I remove them so they wont chew or eat too much.
How long would a 20 lb Feline Pine bag last? What about the 40 lb wood stove pellets? I have a 2lb dwarf bunny and I change his litter every 2 days. His litter box is 12in x 10in. 😊 I’m running out of my current litter (aspen) and need to know which product is worth it since I do live in a student apartment for the next 6 months and I wouldn’t wanna buy something that’s too big to carry when I move unless it’s worth it. So if anyone could let me know how long they last you I’d greatly appreciate it! 💞
Oof, I wish I knew how long it will last but i haven't bought a size that large yet 😁 I know the struggle of having to move a bunch of stuff in and out of dorms so I wish I luck!
Oh no! Hopefully your bun is more comfortable with it now but if they aren’t, they may need something smaller or more shallow with some good smelling hay and treats inside to encourage them to be curious about it
I need some advice if your rabbit is to young to be spayed (I’m getting a girl) is it really hard to litter train her until she is old enough to be spayed
Not at all! They'll still learn in about a week to two weeks if you're consistent with their training. But they are more likely to randomly and occasionally poop or spray outside the litter box to mark their territory. And if you litter train them before they are spayed, they'll only get better at it after
I am putting the soiled napkin in the litter tray. But my bunny starts eating it, is it safe please? I am removing it cos I am afraid it would harm him. Thanks.
Oh no, yes i think removing it was the best thing to do in that situation! In general, if a rabbits eats a small amount of paper towel, napkin, or toilet paper it isn't a big concern, but if they are trying to ingest large amounts, it should be removed to prevent them. I would sometimes clean up the urine with a napkin, place it in the litter box, and wait until I saw my rabbit hop in to either smell it or use the litter box, then I would remove it to discourage them from chewing on it.
@@jackiethebunmom4803 the problem is, he starts eating as soon as he sees me cleaning. He comes for it. So how is he going to understand where he should do his thing?I am ending up cleaning and he rpeating. Does getting angry at him work pls?
@@marouskamamo9110 hmm I think u can skip the napkin in the litter box step if your rabbit is trying to eat it, and still have them be litter trained. If they ever use the litter box, keep some of the soiled bedding and put it in the new litter box after you clean it out, it'll have a similar effect. And I think of u do the other steps consistently, they'll still learn. And no Rabbits don't respond or learn better from anger or negative reinforcement. I'd make sure they have enough space, toys, and things to chew on because sometimes if they are bored or frustrated, they become a bit more destructive. Hope this helps!
I'm really late, but I have carpet so I can't really clean up the pee... Will this make a impact on the results? Also good video thanks for the help!!!!!
Unfortunately there’s a good chance it will affect their potty habits. Luckily rabbits can still learn to use the litter box really well even when there’s carpet areas soiled in the past. They may have accidents in specific areas of the carpet even after they’re completely litter trained but sometimes you can block these areas off or cover them with other things like cardboard.
I wish apartment wasn’t all carpet.. that is what has been annoying. My Ernie keeps pooping near his litter box and every day I have to clean up his poop and pee. I’ve had him for 3 almost 4 weeks and he’s a year old now. It’s a little frustrating.. but He’s my furbaby so I manage.
One of my rabbits did the same thing!! He kept using the rug instead of the litter box. Turns out, he liked the soft material so I had to cut up an old towel to make 'mini carpets' to put in his litter box so he could learn how to use it haha it worked tho!
You did such a great explanation! Every single video I have watched, they only talk and don’t even show the training, which I prefer to visibly see training. Thank you! Your awesome, keep going!
Im glad it was helpful! Im a visual learner so i feel you!
I've been looking for a good video about litter training for sharing on a rabbit advice forum and i like this one best so far. Its short and covers everything. Only thing that is different here to what I do is I have two litter boxes for my rabbits because they tend to like to just sit and lay in one and then choose the other to poo and pee in.
I'm very flattered! And i think the 2 litter boxes is a clever solution 😂 my rabbits don't enjoy laying in the litter box but I've seen a lot of rabbits who do
same
thank you so much now my bunny is litter trained!
I love your litter box container!! That’s such a damn good idea to use one of those drawers because it’s deep enough to prevent any bedding or potty stuff getting out when they hop out!’
Exactly! They’ve been working out pretty well for a couple years now
This video is so reliable 👍🏽
thanks this really helped!!!!!!!:) well done jackie !!!!!!
Im so glad it did!! And thank you!
New subscriber. Ive been looking for this kind of video that's very helpful. It's short, gets inyo the point right away and explains whith a demo. Thank you veru much
Awesome video Jackie! Hope you are doing well. The bunnies look great! I just got a cat and his name is Toothless! ....and yes he is also actually toothless... aside from 2 spooky vampire-like fangs. Anyways, keep up the great work!
Ahhh thank you so much Hunter and that's amazing!! He sounds like a cutie 😁 hope you both are doing wonderful!
This is so helpful thanks I just got a new bun bun named Willow
Im glad it could help! And i love the name Willow!
You are a future star! Keep going! I’m subscribed ;)
Thanks you! Love the name btw 😂
Ha thanks!
I love your rabbits this was good advice
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
I am gettinng a rabbit sooo helpfully thank you
Yay! Im glad it was helpful and congrats on getting a rabbit! 🎉 they're such awesome little guys
Thank you for sharing and oooh, your bunners are wonderful!
I'm on my 6th and 7th bunner right now. My newest rescue is not litter trained at all, so I am in for a few months of work there, but I don't mind too too much. She's a good bun, so she's well worth a little work. :)
That’s awesome you’re a veteran bun parent! And I’m wishing you and your bun luck and a good time learning together 💕
Thanks for your help. Going to try. You’re beautiful with a great personality. Don’t change;)
Thanks!
I'm getting my first two bunnies in two weeks. Can't wait to litter train them lol
Thats awesome! Also a smart move to get two of them together 😁 hope the litter training goes well!
@@jackiethebunmom4803 yes! I heard it's better for the bunnies if they have a companion but hopefully no fights. :) i'm getting them from a friend (two siblings, male/female) yay
you did such an amazing job with this video! i just got a new bun named mocha, and she isn’t litter box trained, i am going to try to teach her! :) thank you for this!!! 💗
omg i just got a bun named mocha
What a cute name! And I hope this helps, thanks for sharing the love 😁
i’ve been doing everything except using old litter into the new litter to encourage the rabbit to use the litter box i really appreciate it ,it can be frustrating sometimes
I definitely can understand the frustration, Haku is a "mostly litter trained" rabbit and at some point I just had to accept that 😅
Jackie The Bun Mom My rabbit has been using it now that changed litter boxes werid
Hi Jackie my name is matt and I'm from London England 🙆 I've an indoor free roam French lop called Guss Guss 🐇💖 I absolutely love watching your videos 🎥 and I wish you would make some more🐇 you have the cutest voice ever when you talk to your baby's🐇💗
This is so sweet thank you for the encouragement and support! 😊 and I love the name Guss Guss!!! im working on some new rabbit videos that im hoping to finish up soon!
Your very welcome 👍 Jackie your a very beautiful woman with an amazing personality 😉 and just to top it off you love rabbits 🐇 I absolutely love the names Haku and Bizu 🐰 anyways take care hope to see those new vids soon 🙆 💖
Ur bunnies are really cute 😍
Thank you, so are yours!!
Where did you find the bunny bed?
It's actually a small dog bed i found at CVS! But I sewed a different fabric around it so it originally looks a little different
A question. Do u need to have a LARGE litter box for 2 (or more) bunnies?
I have multiple bunnies and I just have more than one litter box, it works really well. Depending on your individual bunners it can be necessary or not. Some bunners don't mind sharing the same litter box while some do, so if one or more of your bunners are not good with the litter training it may solve everything if you just get an extra. :)
Helpful video! I was just wondering though if a rabbit tends to use their litterbox consistently but sometimes leaves droppings outside of it do they do this with pee?
Glad it was helpful! In my experience rabbits rarely will pee outside the litter box even when they arent fully litter trained (but it can happen). They seem to prefer using the litter box to pee so they learn to pee in their box really quickly while learning to poop in the litter box takes a little more time
I got an English Lop and I’m trying to train him because he’s HUGE and need space to run but I just can’t with the Pee everywhere.
I’ll try these.
So Jackie, how do you feel about a bunny date?
This helped SOOOOOO much!! :))))
I’m a new bunny mom 😊❤️ . He’s a 9 weeks old male lionhead. He has already familiarized himself with and uses the litter box which is setup with hay piled high in one half and litter in the other half because I heard that bunnies tend to poop while they eat. The problem is he eats his pellets from his dish that is outside of the litter box and poops everywhere. To me it’s easy to clean up but at what age and how did you train your bunny to only poop in the litter box? Thanks for the great video & tips! Very helpful!
I love lionheads! And it sounds like you're both doing a great job already. I know oftentimes young rabbits will regularly poop outside of their litterbox and usually, they do this less often as they get older and more familiar with their routine and environment. Unfortunately, they will probably still poop outside the litter box as long as they are not spayed/neutered but it will happen less frequently with time!
And I don't know if there is a specific age where they are really well litter trained, but in my experience with rabbits, they typically use the litter box regularly after weeks to a couple months in the same environment with the same routine. I wish I could give more concrete answers but they're all so different it's hard to say hehe
Jackie The Bun Mom Thank you. I plan to get him neutered when he’s old enough and hopefully it will help. The next big challenge is trimming his nails. He probably won’t like that at all & I don’t want him upset with me so I may take him to the vet 😊
Jackie The Bun Mom He’s doing well for the most part so I’ll continue to be patient with him. He’s my sweet boy😊💕
having issues with getting my bunny to go to the litter box while eating pellets and drinking water... any suggestions?
So this could be for a couple reasons. If they're still in the process of being litter trained, they may have not gotten the hang of it yet. Or if they aren't spayed/neutered, they may do this instinctively especially if they're a bit younger. The only other thing i can think of is that if you think they're avoiding going in the litter box, it may be because it's uninviting to them for some reason. This could happen for a lot of reasons like if they don't like the specific type of hay, the litter used, or if the box is too small or in a spot they don't like. I know that's a little vague but i hope it helps!
Hello, your video is really complete about this training thank you. I get some difficulties to find something like this in french.
i actually have a little male bunny of 2 mounth saved from animalery. i did all this things but i got the impression it doesn't work at all ... is that possible it's because he is not castrated for the moment?
(sorry about my english^^")
have a nice day!
Thank you!! It is possible that he’s having a difficult time learning to use the liter box because he is not neutered. It could also be caused by a number of different reasons, but that should help if you plan on doing that in the future.
this was _amazingly_ good and useful info, much thanks. cool happy rabbits!
lol, if i didn't live in a truck i'd get a rabbit...or maybe a cat...or probably both. :)
real question is why are you watching this if you dont have a rabbit....
@@frnkiss because I was very interested in rabbits at this time...why tf do you care?
Very helpful 👍
Yay! Happy it could help!
Your rabbit is like “ BINI THE BUNNY ”
I was shocked to see how little of subscribes you had
We just got our first pet his name is Peter-Caleb 🐇 thanks for this helpful video ♥️✨
Glad it was helpful and congratulations on your first pet! 🎉
Does your bunny eat only hay? I am wanting to get a bunny soon to litter train but will be also giving it pellet food. Should that go in the litter box too? Also, will the method of cleaning with the water and vinegar work on carpet? I live in an apartment with carpet but want to allow the bunny to roam outside of a cage but I am worried it will destroy the carpet.
Good question! So only hay would go in the litter box and you can use a small food bowl for their pellets. (Also i made this mistake in the past, but bunnies actually eat 85% hay, 10% leafy greens, and 5% pellets. Pellets are even optional if you're giving them enough greens.)
And i lived in a carpeted apartment for a while so I used a carpet cleaner meant for pets called Nature's Miracle, but some people use white vinegar too
How did you stop your bunny from nipping you?
Good question! So honestly some bunnies may always nip a little bit, but you can decrease how often they do by making some changes to their lifestyle. Sometimes this can mean free-roaming them if that's a possibility or increasing their space or time outside a pen or cage, making sure they have places they feel comfortable in like a rabbit hidey-house, spending more time with them, or sometimes getting another rabbit companion for them can help. Rabbits also seem to nip more when they are not spayed or neutered, so if your rabbit isn't, that may be part of the reason why. There really isn't one guaranteed way to prevent nipping, and negative reinforcement methods like spray bottles or loud noises don't really work with them, so it may take a while of trying different things to see if any of them help deter nipping. Hope this helps!
Thanks, I tried free roaming but she kept eating the carpet. So she has her own room and only in the cage when I leave for work. I’m not able to get her fix for another 4 week unfortunately. I would like another bunny but not at this time, lol.
great job! but here is what I dont get . I rescued 4 bunnies from the shelter, most were trained but one is not . The part I dont understand is that I put litter, I put the hay in the litter box, they poop on the hay...I have one who is semi trained and she likes to sit on the hay and leaves her nuggets of love on it...there is a LOT of hay being wasted, the remaining hay ends up being litter...what am I doing wrong. thanks
Yuss thank you im gonna get a bunny named munchkin soon
Cute name!
@@jackiethebunmom4803 aww thanks!
I am feeling so discouraged my bunny just was brought in about a week ago and he will only pee and poop on our couch. He was a lost bunny so we don't know his previous situation. We were trying to free roam but it is becoming insane. There is so much. I have been trying everything and it isn't working. I'm thinking he needs a pen until he does better.
I think you’re right about the pen. Sometimes it’s really helpful for litter box training, at least until they learn where to go. I’m so happy to hear that you want to free roam them! i bet it'll work out well after some time
Pls what kind of bedding is that?
I think it’s Care Fresh’s complete comfort care bedding. It’s like fluffy tissue paper and my rabbits seem to enjoy it
@@jackiethebunmom4803 Thank u😘
I’ve been having a problem with my bunny where he goes to the bathroom right next to his playpen litter box when he’s roaming in my room. When he’s in the playpen he always uses it and half of the time while he’s roaming he uses it. I don’t know how to stop this behavior completely
Does the bunny not eat the paper towels tho? We have a baby bunny and are worried about that
they may try! if they do, definitely remove it; however my purpose for using paper towels is to encourage them to pick up their urine scent back in the liter box. But once they hop in and investigate the paper towels, I remove them so they wont chew or eat too much.
How long would a 20 lb Feline Pine bag last? What about the 40 lb wood stove pellets? I have a 2lb dwarf bunny and I change his litter every 2 days. His litter box is 12in x 10in. 😊
I’m running out of my current litter (aspen) and need to know which product is worth it since I do live in a student apartment for the next 6 months and I wouldn’t wanna buy something that’s too big to carry when I move unless it’s worth it. So if anyone could let me know how long they last you I’d greatly appreciate it! 💞
Oof, I wish I knew how long it will last but i haven't bought a size that large yet 😁 I know the struggle of having to move a bunch of stuff in and out of dorms so I wish I luck!
@@jackiethebunmom4803 thank you!! 😊
Does they mingle to us like dogs? Or they just mingle cos they get food !?
My bunny is scared of the litter box help (he’s never seen one before)
Oh no! Hopefully your bun is more comfortable with it now but if they aren’t, they may need something smaller or more shallow with some good smelling hay and treats inside to encourage them to be curious about it
I need some advice if your rabbit is to young to be spayed (I’m getting a girl) is it really hard to litter train her until she is old enough to be spayed
Not at all! They'll still learn in about a week to two weeks if you're consistent with their training. But they are more likely to randomly and occasionally poop or spray outside the litter box to mark their territory. And if you litter train them before they are spayed, they'll only get better at it after
@@jackiethebunmom4803 thank you so much
I am putting the soiled napkin in the litter tray. But my bunny starts eating it, is it safe please? I am removing it cos I am afraid it would harm him. Thanks.
Oh no, yes i think removing it was the best thing to do in that situation! In general, if a rabbits eats a small amount of paper towel, napkin, or toilet paper it isn't a big concern, but if they are trying to ingest large amounts, it should be removed to prevent them.
I would sometimes clean up the urine with a napkin, place it in the litter box, and wait until I saw my rabbit hop in to either smell it or use the litter box, then I would remove it to discourage them from chewing on it.
@@jackiethebunmom4803 the problem is, he starts eating as soon as he sees me cleaning. He comes for it. So how is he going to understand where he should do his thing?I am ending up cleaning and he rpeating. Does getting angry at him work pls?
@@marouskamamo9110 hmm I think u can skip the napkin in the litter box step if your rabbit is trying to eat it, and still have them be litter trained. If they ever use the litter box, keep some of the soiled bedding and put it in the new litter box after you clean it out, it'll have a similar effect. And I think of u do the other steps consistently, they'll still learn. And no Rabbits don't respond or learn better from anger or negative reinforcement. I'd make sure they have enough space, toys, and things to chew on because sometimes if they are bored or frustrated, they become a bit more destructive. Hope this helps!
I'm really late, but I have carpet so I can't really clean up the pee... Will this make a impact on the results? Also good video thanks for the help!!!!!
Unfortunately there’s a good chance it will affect their potty habits. Luckily rabbits can still learn to use the litter box really well even when there’s carpet areas soiled in the past. They may have accidents in specific areas of the carpet even after they’re completely litter trained but sometimes you can block these areas off or cover them with other things like cardboard.
I need help,just got my bunny and she pees and poops on her bed but sleeps in litter box😂.Any tips for that?
I got mine a few weeks ago and I’ve been doing all these steps. Sadly mine still hasn’t gotten the hang of it 😭
Iv had mine for 2 months and it won’t learn 😭
I wish apartment wasn’t all carpet.. that is what has been annoying. My Ernie keeps pooping near his litter box and every day I have to clean up his poop and pee. I’ve had him for 3 almost 4 weeks and he’s a year old now. It’s a little frustrating.. but He’s my furbaby so I manage.
One of my rabbits did the same thing!! He kept using the rug instead of the litter box. Turns out, he liked the soft material so I had to cut up an old towel to make 'mini carpets' to put in his litter box so he could learn how to use it haha it worked tho!
My bunny poops every ware
My rabbit is just 3 months old. I am trying a lot to make him litter train but still couldn't see any change.
If they aren't spayed/neutered, that might b the reason.
My rabbit is 8wks old and don’t play with toys or anything but run around the house
Rabbits don't like the smell of vinegar.
That’s true! thats why i dilute it to reduce the smell. Really it’s just a better alternative to some thing that has harmful chemicals
Now do turtles!
Will do 😂