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DieselAmy

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on 12/20/2007 Verbal cues aren't going to littertrain a rabbit. They do naturally go in the same spot, though, which is why providing a litterbox (with safe litter, no cat clay or clumping types!) usually works well. For GOOD litterbox use, you need to spay/neuter first.

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on 11/22/2005 All I did was put a little bit of my bun's mildly soiled bedding from his cage into his litterbox. He knew immediately what the litterbox was for!

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on 11/22/2005 Rabbits should not use clay, clumping, cedar or pine litter. These have the potential to kill your bunny. Clumping litter can clump in the digestive tract just like it does in the litter box. The dust from clay and the fumes from cedar and pine affect the respiratory system. Use hay or paper based products like Yesterday's News or CareFresh.

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