Showing posts with label animal hospital bowmanville on. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal hospital bowmanville on. Show all posts

Saturday, 24 December 2022

Can Pet Rabbits Be Litter-Trained?



It's a popular misunderstanding that rabbits are unsanitary creatures. However, one reason why rabbits make fantastic indoor pets is that they, like cats, could be litter box trained! To litter-train your rabbit, follow these guidelines.

Use a modest cat litter box (perhaps several smaller ones) with shallow sides as well as no lid. A shallow storage container is an additional option. If it's too tall, carve an entryway from one of the sides. Those corner litter boxes that are touted for bunnies are useless since they are too small.

Use recycled paper waste, such as old newspapers, as litter. You can purchase the bigger cat-specific bags, but go with the unscented variety. This litter will eliminate any offensive urine smells. Avoid using clumping or clay-based litter because they are bad for rabbits' respiratory systems. Furthermore, stay away from wood shavings.

Fill the litter box with a single layer of litter, just adequate to absorb moisture. Since rabbits don't conceal their excrement as cats do, it isn't necessary to fill it all the way up. Additionally, in cleaning it thoroughly, empty the entire contents of the box. As a result, you don’t have to take out an unnecessary amount of litter.

Persistent litter box issues should warrant an appointment with your animal hospital Bowmanville, ON to make sure that your pet’s behavior is not caused by an underlying health issue.

Tuesday, 10 July 2018

Moving With Pets – What To Do When You Arrive At Your New Place

Upon arriving at your new home, you should tend to your pet’s well-being first by placing his crate in a secured room before letting him out. Be sure to inspect the room thoroughly as well as the new house to make sure that there are no potential pet hazards such as holes or openings which can become potential hiding or escape places for your pet. Other potential hazards that you should be on the lookout for include open windows, chemicals that may be present in the water, drapery cords, mousetraps, etc. To help ease your pet’s nervousness at being in a new and unfamiliar place, try to arrange your old furniture in relatively the same locations as in your previous place. For the first few days, try your best to avoid changing routines or schedules to avoid aggravating your pet’s anxiety.

Before moving to your new place, make sure to ask your vet Bowmanville, ON for recommendations of veterinary clinics in your new place.