no.on mother will kill the other litter when she produces hers if in a small box.
but in a big box they might but chances are they will get into a fight
Well, I know that you mis-understood the question. You can litter box train 2 rabbits to the same box if you train them at the same time and they are young. Older rabbits use going to the bathroom as ways to MARK their territory. That is why even a litter box trained buck MIGHT start spraying all over the house. He is marking his territory.
I've heard of it working. I have also heard of it going very badly.
Consider how well your does get along, whether the cage is plenty spacious for them, and for their growing young, and make your decision accordingly.
Not unless you want to litter box train them like a cat, which is possible.
Because they hate you
Rabbits can be taught, re-taught to use a litter box, rabbits normally use one corner of their hutch/cage to poo in, if you get a litter box, and put some saw dust ectra in it, then get plenty of the rabbits poo and put it in the litter tray in the corner that the rabbit poos in, the rabbit should start to use the litter box and after a few weeks of the rabbit using the tray you should be able to move the litter tray to where you want and the rabbit will continue to use it.
using the rabbit pellets in the rabbit's litter box NOT pine bedding and by cleaning out the litter box frequently (about 2-3 days but it may differ for different rabbits)
You may not be able to get your rabbits to share a litter box. Try training it the same way you did the other rabbit. It is against their nature to potty in the same area. They establish their territory by going to the bathroom in specific places.
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Yea it is you should take a rabbit litter box put newspaper or cat litter or bedding for small animals than put it in the litter box then put one of their droppings in it they should understand where to go.You should put the litter box in the spot they usually go to the bathroom in.They are very tidy animals.I must warn you not all rabbits can be trained. Morgan ( rabbit expert)
its possible there too much litter in the box my ferret did the same thing til i took out some of the litter or if its a younger ferret its possible he s just playing in it
Rabbits can be trained to use a litter box like cats, and you can use the same kind of litter box for both animals but you can't use the same kind of litter material. Cats use clay litters, and sometimes wheat litters, but these are both dangerous for rabbits. Rabbits must use a safe litter material like Carefresh, Yesterday's News, Boxo, etc. Many rabbits litter train easily: just give them a litter box and they will use it. Putting hay in the litter box encourages them to use it. Putting the litter box in an area where they already go to the toilet will also encourage them to use it. If your rabbit doesn't take to the litter box that easily, read the information on the website linked below for more ideas. If your rabbit is dribbling urine all over the place, that's a sign of illness and the rabbit should see a vet. See the related questions/links below for more information.
If they don't have a litter box, it is possible that they would do that. If they do have a litter box, they are probably upset. or maybe they are old!!
I assume by training you mean litter box training. Rabbits are not like dogs and usually will not want to learn tricks. They are more like cats in that they usually do whatever they want. Hiring someone to train a rabbit to use the litter box is not advised. Rabbits need constant reinforcement and guidance to use the litter box properly and only its owner can provide this.
For rabbit litter you can use:HayStrawNewspaperAspen chips/shavingsWood stove pellets (the plain kind only, not the kind with accelerant!)Carefresh brandYesterday's News (by Purina)Boxo brandAlso put hay in the box, or in a feeder just above the box. Rabbits like to use the box as they graze, so this will encourage good litter habits and lots of hay eating!Do not useCedar or pine chips/shavings - they may cause kidney diseaseAnything that isn't safe to eat (bunnies often take a nibble of their litter), like:Cat litter (clay litter) - dangerous to eatCorn or wheat-based litters - unhealthy to eat