SecurityStacey
Well-Known Member
Hey there.
Do your bunnies that are litter trained still leave pellets in their cage? Bill wasn't doing it when I first got him home and 99% of his pellets are in his litter and he always pees in his litter box but I will find one or two pellets on the bottom of his cage and on this 2x2 blanket outside his cage that is his. He never leaves them anywhere else - only his cage and his blanket.
Is it even worth the battle over it or since it isn't an issue should I just leave him be with leaving pellets in his cage and blanket? I read somewhere he will stop when he doesn't feel threatened... but honestly I don't think Bill feels threatened and he just wants to make sure I know that it is his house.
What do you guys think?
And just cause I'm a picture junkie, :biggrin2:, here is Bill relaxed on his blanket (after doing quite a job on tearing apart the bowl full of hay...) :
Do your bunnies that are litter trained still leave pellets in their cage? Bill wasn't doing it when I first got him home and 99% of his pellets are in his litter and he always pees in his litter box but I will find one or two pellets on the bottom of his cage and on this 2x2 blanket outside his cage that is his. He never leaves them anywhere else - only his cage and his blanket.
Is it even worth the battle over it or since it isn't an issue should I just leave him be with leaving pellets in his cage and blanket? I read somewhere he will stop when he doesn't feel threatened... but honestly I don't think Bill feels threatened and he just wants to make sure I know that it is his house.
What do you guys think?
And just cause I'm a picture junkie, :biggrin2:, here is Bill relaxed on his blanket (after doing quite a job on tearing apart the bowl full of hay...) :