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 | | From: | carpenter_newton at hotmail.com | | Subject: | Rabbit Care? | | Date: | 27 Dec 2004 07:24:41 -0800 |
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 | Hi,
I recently got a rabbit for my daughter for Xmas.
Knowing absolutely nothing about rabbits, I bought a cage with doors at the top, and it came with some bedding as well.
I put the bedding along the bottom of the cage, and put the rabbit in there. I added a litter box in the corner as well, with recyled newspaper litter for cats. Well, he started to drop his pellets and urine all over the cage bedding, not just in one corner, but all over the cage.
Should I not have the bedding in the cage? Is that what is confusing him? The cage has a plastic bottom, but as I said, I have covered it with the pine bedding.
Also, with the cage which opens on the top, and not the front, he won't be able to freely get in and out once he is trained. Ugh, I should have done my research.
Any advice/help?
Thanks
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 | | From: | timbirr at mailcity.com | | Subject: | Re: Rabbit Care? | | Date: | 3 Jan 2005 09:06:08 -0800 |
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 | Having the bunny hopping in pine bedding isn't the best. Some of them are actually toxic to the critters.....think PINESOL. Go to the house rabbit society website to get information on how to care for them or find a reputable pet shop. Check out:
http://www.rabbit.org/
Luck. Tim
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 | | From: | Mark Peacey | | Subject: | Re: Rabbit Care? | | Date: | Tue, 28 Dec 2004 10:13:29 GMT |
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 | Hello
Yes you should put the bedding down first then put the rabbit in wrote in message news:1104161081.561318.302870@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > Hi, > > I recently got a rabbit for my daughter for Xmas. > > Knowing absolutely nothing about rabbits, I bought a cage with doors at > the top, and it came with some bedding as well. > > I put the bedding along the bottom of the cage, and put the rabbit in > there. I added a litter box in the corner as well, with recyled > newspaper litter for cats. Well, he started to drop his pellets and > urine all over the cage bedding, not just in one corner, but all over > the cage. > > Should I not have the bedding in the cage? Is that what is confusing > him? The cage has a plastic bottom, but as I said, I have covered it > with the pine bedding. > > Also, with the cage which opens on the top, and not the front, he won't > be able to freely get in and out once he is trained. Ugh, I should have > done my research. > > Any advice/help? > > Thanks >
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