TurtleShark
Active Member
I've had my bunny, who I think I'll call Cookies and Cream (Cookie for short). She has her own small room that is fenced off with some old shelving, blankets on the floor, a large hard sided cat carrier in one corner, and a covered section in another corner as well as a small litter box I bought.
Today she seems to have finally chosen her bathroom area, although it wasn't in her litter box but in the cat carrier. So I got that all cleaned and put down some fresh CareFresh bedding inside both the box and the carrier and some fresh hay both.
So, anyway, I have put some air fresheners and some Baking Powder (or is it soda... I can never remember...) in a bowl in the room as well to help with the smell. I'm changing the bedding and the hay everyday and cleaning up the blankets as much as I can.
What else can I do? If I can't keep the smell down, my mom will certainly decide that my rabbit needs to be outside. And the winters in Michigan are not exactly warm...
Today she seems to have finally chosen her bathroom area, although it wasn't in her litter box but in the cat carrier. So I got that all cleaned and put down some fresh CareFresh bedding inside both the box and the carrier and some fresh hay both.
So, anyway, I have put some air fresheners and some Baking Powder (or is it soda... I can never remember...) in a bowl in the room as well to help with the smell. I'm changing the bedding and the hay everyday and cleaning up the blankets as much as I can.
What else can I do? If I can't keep the smell down, my mom will certainly decide that my rabbit needs to be outside. And the winters in Michigan are not exactly warm...