Why does my rabbit to use the litter box for some of their stool, but not all? How should I train?

I [very] recently got a pet rabbit loinhead. She is four months old. She always urinates in the same corner to her litter box and does most of pooping in it, but still poops in the rest of their cage as well. Why are they doing this? I know that rabbits can be litter box trained, as I go about using them in the box 100% of the time?

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3 Responses to “Why does my rabbit to use the litter box for some of their stool, but not all? How should I train?”

  1. Cassie Says:

    Well, if you do not want it no pooping They were else you try hay in other areas this can be realized when I sleep I did not want poop shood and after a month it only go in one place.

  2. Timothy Says:

    Rabbits are very rarely 100% litter trained. You always get the odd poo in the wrong place. She is still young, so easy to pick up and place them in the proper toilet area. Do not forget, they get neutered at six months, so it does not start to their territory with urine (+ brand cervical cancer stop)

  3. Lem B Says:

    Okay, a rabbit training is not always easy, but it can be done. You can even train them to get up, shake and twist, as if a dog. If you do not believe me, it Youtube, I was shocked because I had a rabbit for 9 years and never could get to tremble! With my rabbit, what I did, was their field in their favorite place when they set out pooped, I would collect the poop and stick it in her box, so they knew where to put it. Remember, rabbits are sensitive animals and you have to be patient with them, but long term it is worth it. They are amazing animals and pets, if you, like they know how to treat.

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