Although most rabbits will happily toilet in appropriate litter trays, some might need a little extra encouragement. These methods differ a lot from litter training cats and dogs due to the high frequency of toileting in rabbits - they poop all the time! Rabbits normally like to toilet and eat at the same time, and so placing hay in the litter box or accessible from the litter box is a great way to encourage your rabbit to use it. Hay racks or bags are a great way of making hay accessible from litter boxes. Placing litter boxes in areas where they spend most of their time will also encourage them to use them.
When accidents occur, a great way of using this to your advantage is to soak up urine in a paper towel, or sweep up faecal pellets, then place in the litter box before cleaning the soiled area thoroughly. This will encourage your rabbit to visit the litter box next time.
Another method to use smell as a guide sounds a bit gross, but this method can be dispensed with once your rabbit is a good toileter. When cleaning litter boxes, dispose of the soiled litter, but donât wash the box, and leave it a little dirty before pouring new litter in. The smell of the soiled box will make them more likely to visit the litter box next time.