Hello,
I posted a while ago about bonding my two male buns and I had a comment about a different set up of litter training that would be much more useful - Odor-free Home
Since then, I decided to take on this approach as even though for a while my buns had been using the corner toilets they had, I realised over time, they actually were doing more outside their toilet than inside. Therefore, I got a much larger tray and followed the steps on the site above with hay and wood pellets. However, I am still having the same problem, my 10 month old lop Gucci, is instead eating the wood pellets and continuing to wee outside the tray and poop too and Kenzo, my 6 month old nethie did urinate in his toilet before anyways, he has problems not doing it when he's outside his hutch around the house (we have not bonded the bunnies yet as we want to wait 6 weeks post-op for him. but he is put in a room where Gucci is not and so, no reason to urinate. He also urinates anywhere he is, whether that is in our house or a family members). My biggest concern is Gucci though, he is a big lop and so are what he produces haha, so in terms of this set up, what can I do for him to actually use the toilet as right now he continues to do it in his hutch everywhere (never outside the hutch though). Any help would be massively appreciated!!
Amber H
I posted a while ago about bonding my two male buns and I had a comment about a different set up of litter training that would be much more useful - Odor-free Home
Since then, I decided to take on this approach as even though for a while my buns had been using the corner toilets they had, I realised over time, they actually were doing more outside their toilet than inside. Therefore, I got a much larger tray and followed the steps on the site above with hay and wood pellets. However, I am still having the same problem, my 10 month old lop Gucci, is instead eating the wood pellets and continuing to wee outside the tray and poop too and Kenzo, my 6 month old nethie did urinate in his toilet before anyways, he has problems not doing it when he's outside his hutch around the house (we have not bonded the bunnies yet as we want to wait 6 weeks post-op for him. but he is put in a room where Gucci is not and so, no reason to urinate. He also urinates anywhere he is, whether that is in our house or a family members). My biggest concern is Gucci though, he is a big lop and so are what he produces haha, so in terms of this set up, what can I do for him to actually use the toilet as right now he continues to do it in his hutch everywhere (never outside the hutch though). Any help would be massively appreciated!!
Amber H