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    Last Updated: 09/07/2025

    Rabbit Toilet Training Tips

    Interested in knowing more about toilet training Rabbits? Take a look at our vet-written guide on toilet training your indoor Rabbit.

    Author: Dr Nicole Wynne BSc BVMS MANZCVS (Unusual Pets)

    Reading Time: 16 minutes - medium read

    a rabbit sitting in a litter tray

    Many people are surprised to learn that rabbits are one of the easiest animals to litter train! This is because rabbits naturally like to toilet in the same area every time, and will use smell and memory to go back to their toilet area. In the wild, this helps keep their warrens clean, and toilet areas also function as territorial markers and message board for the rabbit community.

    Another great thing about rabbit behaviour is that desexed rabbits will prioritise using faecal pellets over urine for scent marking, which is much easier to clean up. This means that adult desexed rabbits have excellent toilet habits, making them ideal indoor pets. It helps that rabbit faeces have little to no odour too (and they're great for the garden).

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