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  • Thanks for the advice!

    Is your bunny house trained, does he have a litter box? Any advice for someone trying to house train a new pet angora?

  • Sorry I haven't replied sooner, I was out of town! Yes, Mr. Kiddo is litter-trained. The only "litter" problem we have is that it tends to stick in his wool. We solve most of that problem by using pelleted recycled newspaper. We also keep an old towel spread under most of his boxes to help minimize litter spread. Another thing you can do to help is keeping your bun's wool on the bottom of his/her back feet trimmed, and the bottom/backend area. It doesn't have to be very short, just trimmed

  • oh man my britania petite sheds enough, let alone a angora! lol

  • note to self: Don't get these as a pet unless I feel like chasing bunny wool all day, every day. lol =)

  • I let it build up for the past 3 months or so--but yeah, I have to sweep the hard floors at least every other day and spot-sweep the living room carpet at least twice a week, LoL But luckily, I like cleaning, it calms me down, LoL. :-)

  • see, and that makes you the perfect angora bunny parent lol

  • OMG!!!

    What a useful video!!!!!

    Thank you for doing it:))

    Gram and Noisette:)

  • I'm so glad you think so! I know it took me a while to figure out the best way and I wanted to help other people out there who might not know. :-)

  • well with one bun, three cats and a Husky, I sure need any trick I can find..lol

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