NCSU_Casey Veteran 269 Posts user info edit post |
I brought this rabbit with me to Raleigh from back home thinking I could train it to use a litter box and have it in my apartment as an indoor pet. The litter box training just isn't working so im looking for a new home for this little guy. He, or she, is very friendly once he/she gets used to you. However, as I said before he/she is having trouble learning to use the litter pan. I got the rabbit from my aunt because her kids did not care for it good enough. She said that the rabbit is a mix between a dwarf and some other breed and probably wouldn't get much bigger as it is about four months old. He/she is roughly a foot long and weighs no more than a pound. I will pitch in his water bottle, food, food tray, and the pan I intended to be a litter pan. Pictures are in my gallery. 6/14/2006 11:42:51 PM |
textiles All American 1117 Posts user info edit post |
tell Gypsy [NO] 6/14/2006 11:44:45 PM |
pinkpanther All American 7465 Posts user info edit post |
have you tried wiping the area the bunny pees in with a newspaper or paper towel and putting it in the litter box??
i did this with my bunny and he was trained in 2 days.
also where do you keep his litter box? and what kind of litter do you use? and even if he isn't potty trained.... do you not keep him in a cage? oscar only pees in his potty but he does poo a little outside it in his cage to mark his area. 6/15/2006 12:10:10 AM |
Lutra All American 12588 Posts user info edit post |
Your bunny is a paintball gun?? 6/15/2006 7:49:11 AM |
Beckers All American 6428 Posts user info edit post |
don't give up the rabbit so soon... go to the library or online and look up some training techniques.. I'm sure with a little perserverance(sp?) it will work out
[Edited on June 15, 2006 at 10:54 AM. Reason : spelling] 6/15/2006 10:54:12 AM |
alee All American 2178 Posts user info edit post |
Well, I know I haven't gotten my degree in Animal Science quite yet, but I don't think that this is a rabbit. . .
6/15/2006 2:17:10 PM |
jmwock All American 5969 Posts user info edit post |
yeah it kinda takes time to train it... you have also gotta be consistant 6/15/2006 3:19:58 PM |
NCSU_Casey Veteran 269 Posts user info edit post |
Ok, sorry I forgot to add the pictures after posting. They are in the gallery now. Also, yes I did put all poop and pee-soaked tissues into the litter box and he still doesn't get it. 6/15/2006 5:51:20 PM |
KAllen1210 Veteran 166 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.neuteryourbunny.com 6/15/2006 6:45:06 PM |
RachelMarie All American 3801 Posts user info edit post |
Neuter him...it helps a lot with potty training. 6/15/2006 7:20:34 PM |
jmwock All American 5969 Posts user info edit post |
he looks like my Bailey
6/15/2006 7:41:55 PM |
ncsutiger All American 3443 Posts user info edit post |
Definitely can't go about caring for an animal like this without a cage lol. Even dogs need a crate for housetraining and during owner absences. If you don't want to try further, good luck with the home placement. 6/15/2006 7:58:52 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
i'll take it
seriously. 6/15/2006 8:57:58 PM |
NCSU_Casey Veteran 269 Posts user info edit post |
^I'm leaving town tomorrow and a friend will be taking care of him this weekend. You can come get him on monday afternoon if you'd like. 6/15/2006 9:05:56 PM |
absolutapril All American 8144 Posts user info edit post |
Please do not give your rabbit away without first finding out about where you are sending him.
quag's interest include: Interests : all kinds of things...reading, writing, music, computers, snakes, embroidery
6/15/2006 9:10:24 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
i'm insulted!
though truth told, i'd more than likely use it as a breeder, not as food...i already have someone taking care of (and therefore feeding) my burmese 6/15/2006 9:19:39 PM |
NCSU_Casey Veteran 269 Posts user info edit post |
Ok... thanks for pointing quag's interests out to me. Quag doesn't get the cute little bunny to feed to his big strong snake.
Who wants him as a pet? 6/16/2006 8:45:01 AM |
pinkpanther All American 7465 Posts user info edit post |
do you not have a cage for him????? just keep him in his cage and only let him out supervised i can't imagine just letting oscar have free reign over my house.
if you don't have a cage, you can get one for like $50 at petsmart... he needs his own house. 6/16/2006 1:14:37 PM |
darkone (\/) (;,,,;) (\/) 11610 Posts user info edit post |
How much does he weigh? What is its diet like? I'm looking to make a stew. 6/16/2006 1:46:24 PM |
XCchik All American 9842 Posts user info edit post |
thats a broken mini rex cross (my guess.. i cant remember what other breed has those markings.. but rexs do.. and i had a few rex crosses that had longer hair like that) definitely not a dwarf cross - look at the ears.
from my experience and what i've heard - you need to start by training the rabbit in a cage. rabbits will use a certain area to expel. put the litter pan there. then start leaving the door open to the cage. then eventually remove the cage and leave the litter pan.
you need to have a little patience. it can take a matter of days or weeks.
if you really dont want it or want to try training it - try placing an ad on craigslist. http://www.raleigh.craigslist.com = more exposure
[Edited on June 17, 2006 at 1:29 AM. Reason : nh] 6/17/2006 1:27:54 AM |
drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
does the rabbit meat contain any toxins?
[Edited on June 17, 2006 at 4:23 AM. Reason : .] 6/17/2006 3:59:08 AM |
haloxyu Starting Lineup 53 Posts user info edit post |
ok that rabbit is definitely not one pound. and they dont stop growing at 4 months. my rabbit is a year old and still growing. 6/17/2006 3:21:28 PM |