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litter training

missiemoi

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hi there,

this is my first post!

I have always had rabbits when i was younger, now ive moved out with my bf we can have some! :)

i started with 1, and now we have 3...

at the minute they are all in 1 cage and getting on brill (2 female, 1 male) i have another cage so will separate them when they are older.. they are 11 weeks atm

I am going to litter train them but was wondering what is the best way to go about things?

They are outdoor rabbits but i do bring them in the house in the evenings

Can anyone give me some advice

thank you

tasha x
 
hi there,

this is my first post!

I have always had rabbits when i was younger, now ive moved out with my bf we can have some! :)

i started with 1, and now we have 3...

at the minute they are all in 1 cage and getting on brill (2 female, 1 male) i have another cage so will separate them when they are older.. they are 11 weeks atm

I am going to litter train them but was wondering what is the best way to go about things?

They are outdoor rabbits but i do bring them in the house in the evenings

Can anyone give me some advice

thank you

tasha x

mine are outdoor rabbits too, and when i was litter training the youngest one i just cleaned out her cage, put the litter tray in the corner that i knew she went to the toilet in most, and put her hay rack above it. she went in it to eat the hay, and voila:) from then on she just only poops and pees in her litter tray:) you could try that i guess.
 
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