Rabbit Litter Tray

Rabbit Litter Tray

£4.99
Sale price  £4.99 Regular price 
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Rabbit Litter Tray

Rabbit Litter Tray

£4.99
Sale price  £4.99 Regular price 

Choosing the right litter tray is a fundamental step in successful rabbit care. Because rabbits often eat while using the toilet, the tray needs to be more than just a waste container; it should be a comfortable, functional space that accommodates their natural behaviors.

The Rabbit House

 

Key Features for Selecting a Litter Tray

  • Size Matters: Most commercial "small animal" corner trays are too small. Your rabbit should be able to sit comfortably, turn around, and still have room for a generous pile of hay. If the tray is too cramped, your rabbit may stop using it or end up with "accidents" just outside the edges.

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  • Accessibility: A healthy, active rabbit can handle sides up to 15cm high. If you have an older, senior, or disabled rabbit, look for a tray with a low-entry front to accommodate their mobility.

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  • Containment: Rabbits tend to back into a corner and lift their tails. High sides are essential to prevent urine from spraying over the edge. If you can't find a high-sided tray, a simple plastic storage bin with an entrance cut into the side is a popular and cost-effective alternative.

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  • Material: Plastic is the most common and inexpensive option. However, if your rabbit is a persistent chewer, ensure they aren't consuming the plastic. Stainless steel trays are a premium, long-lasting, and hygienic alternative that resists odor absorption.

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The "Golden Rule" of Setup

The secret to a well-used litter tray is Hay.

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  • Place a large amount of fresh grass hay directly into the tray (or in a rack attached to the side at mouth-height).

  • Rabbits love to graze while they relieve themselves. Providing hay in the tray encourages them to use it consistently.

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Litter Material Safety

Not all cat litters are safe for rabbits. Always avoid:

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  • Clay or Clumping Litters: If ingested, these can cause fatal intestinal blockages.

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  • Pine or Cedar Shavings: These release aromatic oils that can damage a rabbit's respiratory system.

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  • Scented Litters: These can be irritating to a rabbit's sensitive nose.

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