We have 5 rabbits, they are indoor dwarf rabbits, and are very tame. We have 2 in 1 big cage, 2 in another big cage and 1 in another cage. The one lone rabbit is kinda mean and picks on the other rabbits. She is sweet sometimes but most of the time she is grumpy. Anyways, her big cage is in the birdroom and I she has a few bird toys in her cage that the fids don't like (lol).
She is litterbox trained and about a week ago, she stopped using it, so I moved it to the corner where she goes to the bathroom in, and she moved where the litterbox was not. So, she is using the bathroom in the tray at the bottom and it starts to smell after awhile even if I clean it every day. I don't know what to do about it. I know that the smell is not good for her, or the birds either. I cleaned her litterbox on Friday and she has not used it once, I cleaned her cage friday too and again today.
It is too hard for me to get down on the floor and clean it each day, especially with my spine being fused so I really need some advice to make her stop.
Any advice??? Is she lonely or what?
Thanks, Victoria
She is litterbox trained and about a week ago, she stopped using it, so I moved it to the corner where she goes to the bathroom in, and she moved where the litterbox was not. So, she is using the bathroom in the tray at the bottom and it starts to smell after awhile even if I clean it every day. I don't know what to do about it. I know that the smell is not good for her, or the birds either. I cleaned her litterbox on Friday and she has not used it once, I cleaned her cage friday too and again today.
It is too hard for me to get down on the floor and clean it each day, especially with my spine being fused so I really need some advice to make her stop.
Any advice??? Is she lonely or what?
Thanks, Victoria