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Everything you ought to know about litter training
Saturday, November 28, 2009
It is essential to litter train your bunny, especially from young. This will ensure a hygienic environment for your bunny to live in. At the same time, you will also benefit from the reduced hassle in cleaning up their cages.
Personally, I feel that it is easy to litter train bunnies. It did not take much effort for me to train all my bunnies.
Firstly, bunnies have the natural tendency to pick a spot and urinate or leave their droppings there. You can start the litter training process by placing newspapers in the cage and observing your bunny's behaviour for a few days.
After you have identified its favourite spot, you can put a litter box at that exact same location. However, this is not enough. You will also need to put newspapers or organic litter in the litter box itself. This will help to absorb the urine and smell.
Basically, the above-mentioned tips help to build the basis for litter training your bunny. The success of the litter training lies in your bunny itself. Young bunnies might not have perfect litter habits all the time, hence it is important to be patient at all times. Your patience will definitely be well-rewarded when your bunny eventually becomes litter trained.

In addition to what I have mentioned earlier, you may also wish to check out the section on litter training at
House Rabbit Society. This is a useful website which has provided answers to a list of questions that you may ask about litter training. On the other hand, if you would like to have a step-by-step guide on how to litter train your bunny, it will be particularly useful to check out
Binky Bunny. This website provides a comprehensive guide to litter training. On top of that, it is also easy to read because they have used pictures to reinforce the information provided.
Love, joy and bunnies!
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