
20-Dec-2005, 01:15 AM
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Singapore Administrator
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Singapore
Posts: 397
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Sorry-I don't really get what you mean that by keeping the bunny in its cage for 2~3 days, the rabbit will then be able to know where to poop and pee.Maybe you would like to share more?
So far,in the years i have kept bunnies, I have had about 40 rabbits and none of them has ever been able to do that so fast. If it was that simple, why do we still need litter trays??
I don't mean to sound harsh but..By writing what you just did, you may result in the bunnies being kept in their cages, with no exercise, just so that the method can be tested.
For those who want to litter train/bond their bunnies, please try a yahoo! search on `litter taining' or `rabbit bonding'. There should be enough information to give you a rough idea on how to proceed doing so in the right manner.
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