Friday, January 8, 2010

My house rabbit has managed to litter train himself to use my bed as his toilet. Any advice would be great!?

He uses both the bed in my bedroom and another bed in another room, meaning that he has now made all beds a place where he can go to the toilet, technically he is halfway to being litter trained I just need to make him swap the beds for the litter trays that I would like him to use. I have watched him and placed him in his litter tray every time he does use the bed as a toilet, but alas no luck so far!My house rabbit has managed to litter train himself to use my bed as his toilet. Any advice would be great!?
I've noticed over the years that rabbits have 2 quirky habits... peeing on pillows and chewing on wire cords.





Not all rabbits can be potty trained. Either they will do it or they won't. An easy way to get started is with their cage. They need a nice large cage. They don't like to pee where they sleep or eat, so they need a bed and food/water dish on one side of the cage and a litter box on the other side. If they use the litter pan, you are half way there. Then you can let your rabbit out for a short period of time near the cage for playtime. If he pees outside of the cage, put him back quickly in the litter pan. You can do this for longer and longer periods until he only uses the litter pan.





My rabbit lived all through the house with 2 dogs. He only went to his cage to eat %26amp; pee. I left it open all the time.





Hope this helps!My house rabbit has managed to litter train himself to use my bed as his toilet. Any advice would be great!?
where he goes to the bathroom at stick the litter box or if you see him going stick him in the litter box to teach him that is where he is suppose to go

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