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Tinkerhell posted:So I have a question for you bunny fanatics. I had a mini rex when I was younger. I wanted to train her to be a 'house' bunny and I let her roam free by taking up ALL my cords and anything she could get into. The only problem was that she propelled herself with poop. I swear ever 5 hops there was a little pellet on the ground. I think she got the hang of peeing in the cage but it was like she didn't even know she was pooping. My bunny did this and after awhile he just stopped doing it on his own. Maybe its because he was older or more comfortable in his surroundings.
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# ¿ Jul 12, 2007 04:09 |
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# ¿ May 1, 2024 16:49 |
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Tricknee Hacksaw posted:How much fluff? Here's a closeup of the fur between his ears, looking unusually tidy: My bunny's fur looked just like this. When I adopted him they said he was half jersey wooley
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# ¿ Aug 7, 2007 04:38 |
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Help me! My new bun Foo Foo has decided that her favorite place to sleep is her litter box, which means she won't poop there but she will everywhere else. I had grass mats in the bottom of the cage at first but I changed them out for a small rug because I thought she didn't like how hard they where. I tried moving the litter box to where she was pooping the most and putting all the poop in the litter box thinking that if it was dirty she would know what to do. However I woke up this morining to find a stubborn bun lounging in the box that she had cleaned all of the poop out of by herself. My only other idea is getting her two litter boxes, one for using and one for lounging. Should I just put litter all over the bottom of her cage and let her go where she wants?
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# ¿ Aug 13, 2007 18:16 |