![]() He was determined to empty his litter box of all it’s contents – out onto the floor – finding little bits of hay in the process.Īlso, what a jerk! But a cute one □ What I Tried to Solve the Digging Issue ![]() Even turning the low-entry front end against the wall didn’t work. His high-side litter box wasn’t cutting it like before. Only this time it was forceful and furious, and just plain messy. I tried a couple of different litter box and hay setups over the course of a couple of weeks, eventually resorting to putting the hay back in the litter box as normal… and poof, problem magically disappeared…įor about 6 months or so, until he started digging YET AGAIN. He had “accidents” that he rarely had before.Īnd for the love of… he started digging out all the hay and soiled litter from his litter box! No need for fancy hay feeders or expensive litter box setups.Īfter he recovered from his ear surgery in August of 2019 (a story for another day), his litter box habits got all over the place. I was able to have him conveniently using an open litter box with the hay piled directly in the front of his tray. ![]() Sherlock Bunz spent the first 5-ish years of his bunny life never really digging in his litter box. Sherlock’s Foray at Digging in His Litter Box This is the story all about how I solved the problem of my rabbit digging in his litter box – and guess what, it only cost $3 to fix! In the wild, that little precious bun bun you have in your home would be out digging up a storm – burrowing underground for shelter.īut a pet rabbit that loves to dig… indoors… in their litter box… ![]()
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