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Joey Evans Special user Fort Myers, FL 535 Posts |
Okay, now for the big question. I acquired two rabbits after my last rabbit died. He was just naturally corner trained, but these rabbits are about a year old, and are not. I want to let them out to hop around and get exercise, but the pellets are ridiculous. How is the best way to get these rabbits litter trained or corner trained, and is it possible at this late age? Keep in mind, they are in a cage and not a hutch, so the space is not as much. I have a corner pan, but they seem to use it and the whole floor. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
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Decomposed Eternal Order High Desert 12059 Posts |
Yuppers, my dwarf is only 4 months old. I take him out and I'm lucky if he just pills me. A few minutes ago, I got a bail of pee on me leg. I hope hes just scared and gets over it before I spend cold hard cash on props for his toilet.
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jcigam Special user Bellevue, Nebraska 512 Posts |
I mentioned this in a previous post sometime ago but I have a Netherland Dwarf (almost a year old now). When I first got her I put a small litter box in her house. Whenever she would go I would clean up the pellets moving them to the litter box. Rabbits like to go where they have gone before. It only took a few times before she started going all the time in the litter box. When I would take her out I would put the litter box on the floor and carry her to where the litter box was so that she could see it and smell it. If she did go on the floor (which happened a couple of times) I would lightly scold her and then move the droppings to the litter box. Again, she learned rather quickly, to go in the litter box. That goes them same for peeing, which she has never done other than in the litter box. Didn't really have to train her on that one. It sures does make it easy to clean her house and mine.
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KeirRoyale Special user Denver, CO 550 Posts |
Periodically chase them into their litter box. Eventually if you just look at them very long they run and jump into their box. This way they learn that this is their space and start using it.
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