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Date Posted: 08:51:31 10/14/03 Tue
Author: margaret
Subject: litter training

Hi. New bunny person here. Adopted a rescued bunny in august. She is out of her indoor cage for at least a few hours a day. She is litter trained in that she returns to her cage to potty. In the cage however, she uses more than one spot. After a few days it needs to be cleaned due to urine odor. I end up dumping the entire contents to make sure she's not breathing the amonia fumes and the house doesn't smell. She is spayed. Any suggestions on how to get her to use one spot so I can empty a litter pan daily or a better bedding solution? Currently using Aspen shavings with hay on top.

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