I haven't posted in this forum before, mostly in the rabbit care one. I was trying to find others who have rabbits just for pets, not breeding.
We have an almost 8 month old Holland Lop boy named Lego. He lives inside in our living room. I have four kids ages 6, 8, 12 and 15 so Lego, the rabbit, lives in chaos at all times. He seems to love to be pet and tolerates being held. He is a funny little rabbit that loves pajama pants (as in when the kids are wearing them and chases their legs).
We knew nothing about rabbits when we got him and are quickly learning. I do have a question for you all. At first he litter trained pretty easy to a litter box in his cage, then as he was allowed out more and more we had to put a second litter box outside the cage (he has a playyard area that he spends most of his time in that surrounds his cage). So now he uses the box outside the cage, occasionally pooping on the floor, but never peeing. But in his cage he uses everywhere but the litter box. Any suggestions? I have tried switching the two litter boxes and it didn't make a difference.
Kristy
We have an almost 8 month old Holland Lop boy named Lego. He lives inside in our living room. I have four kids ages 6, 8, 12 and 15 so Lego, the rabbit, lives in chaos at all times. He seems to love to be pet and tolerates being held. He is a funny little rabbit that loves pajama pants (as in when the kids are wearing them and chases their legs).
We knew nothing about rabbits when we got him and are quickly learning. I do have a question for you all. At first he litter trained pretty easy to a litter box in his cage, then as he was allowed out more and more we had to put a second litter box outside the cage (he has a playyard area that he spends most of his time in that surrounds his cage). So now he uses the box outside the cage, occasionally pooping on the floor, but never peeing. But in his cage he uses everywhere but the litter box. Any suggestions? I have tried switching the two litter boxes and it didn't make a difference.
Kristy