How to Stop Rabbit Pooping Everywhere

Rabbits are adorable, fluffy creatures that can bring a lot of joy into your life. However, one thing they will do is poop everywhere! Rabbits have very delicate digestive systems and cannot hold their waste for long periods of time. They also need to constantly eat food, so more waste is being created all the time.

This creates a problem because rabbits will not stop pooping until they are done digesting their meal. If you find yourself with an overabundant amount of droppings, then here are some tips on how to stop rabbit pooping everywhere!

How to Stop Rabbit Pooping Everywhere

Reasons to Stop Rabbit Pooping Everywhere:

The most important reason to stop your pet rabbit from pooping everywhere in the health of your rabbit. A constant stream of droppings can lead to a buildup of fecal matter around their anus, causing them to get infections. These are hard to heal and will cause your bunny pain, so it’s best to prevent this from happening in the first place!

Rabbit poop can also create an unpleasant smell in your home. Their litter boxes will need to be cleaned regularly, and this means you are breathing in the scent of rabbit waste more often than not. This is the easiest thing to do that will result in your bunny not pooping everywhere.

A small plastic litter box with a low side can be bought at most pet stores and placed inside the cage with your rabbit’s food bowl during meal times.

Materials You Needs:

  • Small plastic litter box
  • Something for your rabbit to sit on top of the box.
  • Bedding for inside the rabbit’s cage
  • Bunny Safe Plants to eat
  • Hay for your bunny to eat
  • Water bowl for your rabbit’s drinking source

What To Do to Stop Rabbit Pooping Everywhere:

Once you have the litter box in place along with hay, water, and food, then it is time to teach your rabbit that this is where they should go. Rabbits learn through positive reinforcement, so when they use the litter box, give them a treat and lots of affection. If they have an accident outside of the litter box, scold them, but never hit or injure them. This will cause a negative experience and may make your rabbit scared to go near you.

As rabbits age, their digestive system slows down, making it more difficult for them to digest food completely. Keep this in mind as you feed your bunny because you may have to keep their food bowl next to the litter box, so they don’t go elsewhere. Also, if you notice that your rabbit seems constipated or is trying to go as often as possible, this could mean they are not digesting their food properly and need more hay, water, and exercise.

Rabbit Using the Litter Box

Steps on How To Stop Rabbit Pooping Everywhere:

Step 1: 

Place the litter box in your rabbit’s cage with their food on top of it.

Step 2:

After your rabbit is done eating, remove the litter box. This way, they will understand that they are not supposed to potty on their food source.

Step 3:

Give your bunny lots of praise once they have used the litter box successfully. They are starting to learn what is right and wrong.

Step 4:

Each time your rabbit is eating, put the litter box back inside the cage. Eventually, they will start to understand that they are supposed to go after they eat.

Step 5:

Once your rabbit learns that the litter box is always in its cage after meal timemealtimes’ time, move it out of the cage and closer to where they eat.

Step 6:

Once your rabbit learns that the litter box is in a new location but still in the same area, then you can remove it from the cage entirely.

Step 7:

If accidents do happen, which they likely will when first training your rabbit, give them a small scolding and lots of praise when they use the litter box.

Step 8:

Use a different type of bedding in your rabbit’s cage and make sure that there is plenty of hay for them to eat. This will ensure that their digestive system works properly, so they don’t have accidents outside of the litter box.

Tips and Warnings:

Keep Their Water Bowl Filled at All Times

Tips:

  • Always provide plenty of hay for your rabbit to eat.
  • Keep their water bowl filled at all times.
  • Make sure that the litter box stays completely dry, even if this means removing it from the cage while eating. The more comfortable your rabbit is with their bathroom, the less likely they will have accidents in another room.
  • When your rabbit is first learning where their bathroom is, make sure you are near them to praise and scold them. This way, they know how they should act when in the same room as you.

Warnings:

-Be careful when taking the litter box out of the cage while your rabbit is eating because they could easily get hurt if the box falls.

-It is very important to keep their litter box clean, so every time they use it, remove any waste and replace it with fresh bedding. A dirty litter box will not attract your rabbit to use it.

-Do not scare or hurt your rabbit in any way when they have an accident. This type of punishment will only make them scared, and they likely won’t want to be in the same room as you in the future.

-Do not switch their bedding out for a new one during training unless they have just had an accident. If they think that you are replacing their bedding because they had an accident, they will keep having accidents hoping that you will get rid of the old bedding.

Conclusion:

This blog post will recommend that you consult with a veterinarian to stop rabbit poop from being everywhere. However, before doing so, please read the following blog post on how to successfully housetrain your bunny. Â Firstly, one should familiarize themselves with the different types of rabbits and their habits for determining which type is best suited for them.

Secondly, there are many ways to get your bunnies used to using only one designated area as their potty spot- some methods include making an indoor or outdoor enclosure where they can go whenever they need relief. I hope you enjoyed this article on how to stop rabbit pooping everywhere! Be sure to share this useful information with everyone you know! Thanks for reading!

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