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Tidier trays

WelshieBun

Young Bun
George likes to tip over his litter tray. A lot. It's also extremely hard to gather up all the litter from the grass, which is like trying to pick up hundreds and thousands (the cake decoration stuff) after dropping a packet on a carpet. I've seen trays that can't be dug, like with a grille thing that you remove to clean it. Are they any good?
 
You can get litter trays with a hay rack attached which are quite big and heavy. I've heard of people using Velcro to attach trays to the floor too. With it being on grass I don't know what else to suggest really. Could you somehow attach it to the wall of the run?
 
Not totally sure what you mean.. Do you have a link?
If they're wire on top it wouldn't be good for the bunnies' paws (I have mini rexes so am super paranoid about that)

Could you get a bigger litter tray so it's too heavy to pick up? I use a grow bag tray eg http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0071QP51K/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1413918418&sr=8-2&pi=SX200_QL40
So they can't tip it up and it covers the whole area they like to toilet

Like this, http://www.littlepetwarehouse.co.uk/hooded-corner-litter-tray-22cm-yellow-p-16652.html?gclid=CL2zn5S6vsECFVGWtAodkAkAtw but without a hood. I saw one once with large plastic slats, so it is more comfortable.

Woah, that's huge! :lol: George and his possible wifey would love it. Only thing is, it's much easier for them to kick the litter out as it doesn't have much of a lip.
 
You can get litter trays with a hay rack attached which are quite big and heavy. I've heard of people using Velcro to attach trays to the floor too. With it being on grass I don't know what else to suggest really. Could you somehow attach it to the wall of the run?

*facepalm* never thought of that...
 
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