Do rabbits pee smell?

Urine. Nearly all the smell produced by rabbits comes from the urine. It has a distinctive ammonia-tinged odor that is especially strong right after urination and can be quite strong. The urine from a buck tends to have a stronger smell than that from a doe.
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Do rabbits make your house smell?

But don't rabbits smell bad? No they don't! Rabbits themselves are very clean animals with odourless fur and they fastidiously groom themselves all day. Only their urine smells so as long as you keep their living area clean (spot clean every few days and a full clean-out once a week) you shouldn't have a problem.
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Is Bunny pee supposed to smell?

Rabbit pee can have a strong smell, and unaltered rabbits (especially males) will sometimes emit a skunk-like smell during mating season. A sick or disabled rabbit will also need a little extra care to keep them clean and smelling good.
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How can I make my rabbits pee not stink?

When you change the litter, be sure to rinse the box *thoroughly* with water. Occasionally giving it a white vinegar rinse will help keep calcium residues down and control the odor. Be sure to wash the bottom of the box as well.
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Why do rabbits butts stink?

The genital scent gland may sometimes get plugged up with a waxy substance and may cause an odor. If you believe your rabbit's room smells a bit musky, it's because your rabbit has plugged up genital scent glands. The wax is a dark brown substance with a very pungent smell once removed.
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Is rabbit pee harmful to humans?

Urine from healthy animals is typically considered to be of little to no risk to people. This is generally true, at least for the otherwise healthy human population, but like with most things in infectious diseases, there are exceptions.
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Why does my rabbits wee smell strong?

If you have a rabbit that is giving off a strong smell, it could be a sign of sickness or infection. Take your rabbit to the vet if they are very smelly, and you're sure it's not a result of poor cleaning. One of the main causes of strong smells from pet rabbits is urine.
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What happens if you don't clean your rabbit's cage?

One of the most important needs is providing a clean and safe living area. If your rabbit's enclosure isn't kept clean, it could have a serious impact on your rabbit's overall lifespan. Plus, a dirty living space will lower your rabbit's quality of living.
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How often should I clean my rabbits cage?

As a general rule, clean your rabbit's hutch or cage thoroughly at least once every two weeks. 1 However, your rabbit's cage might need deep cleaning more often, depending on the size of the cage and how well your rabbit is litter-trained.
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Can I keep a bunny in my room?

They can live free-reign in a bunny proofed room/rooms, or they can be contained within a puppy pen, bunny condo, or large rabbit cage. If contained, their space should always be large enough so they can hop around, and they should be let out of their pen for at least a few hours everyday for exercise.
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Is a rabbit a good indoor pet?

Rabbits can be wonderful indoor house pets. They are affectionate, naturally clean, and can also be house trained. There is a common misbelief that house rabbits are a low-maintenance pet option, in reality they require a lot of care and attention.
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Can you litter box train a rabbit?

Believe it or not, rabbits can be trained to use a litter box, just like a cat!
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Is it cruel to keep rabbits indoors?

Locking your rabbit up

Keeping them in these tiny cages can cause a range of health problems, including obesity and even deformities if they're not able to move around naturally. It's also cruel. Rabbits are smart, social and highly curious, and they need to be able to explore their surroundings.
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Do rabbits poop everywhere?

Rabbits poop a lot. Once you have a pet rabbit, this becomes all too apparent when you find their little cocoa puff poops scattered around your home. Most rabbits can be litter trained relatively easily. However, some rabbits are a little more stubborn and will continue to leave their poops outside their litter box.
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How do I keep my indoor rabbit cage from smelling?

Clumping litter, clay litter, pine or cedar shavings, or deodorized/scented litter. Powdered litter fresheners that contain baking powder. Ventilate the house (but be wary of draughts). Use an air ionizer to eliminate odors.
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Is it OK to put a blanket in a rabbit cage?

All domesticated rabbits like blankets and pillows in the home. You'll likely be tempted to place similar items in your pet's hutch for added comfort. Blankets and towels are great additions to a rabbit's home. Just avoid old, threadbare blankets with holes as paws can be trapped.
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How many times a day should you feed a rabbit?

The total amount of fresh food that you may give to your rabbit daily (once your bunny has been gradually introduced to it), is a minimum of 1 heaping cup (loosely packed), per 5 pound of body weight, given two times a day.
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Whats the best bedding for a bunny?

The best bedding for rabbits can help to keep your pet healthy for longer. A rabbit's bedding must keep them safe, comfortable, and warm. Rabbits often eat their bedding, so it cannot be toxic. Shredded paper, Aspen shreds, specialist litter or pellets, and hay are all safe options.
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How often should you change bedding for rabbits?

Hay bedding in a rabbit's living space should be changed once a week if the rabbit uses a litter box. If a rabbit doesn't use a little box, this hay will need to be changed once every 2-3 days. Additional hay should be added at least once daily as rabbits will likely consume this hay for food. Don't worry.
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How often should you change a bunnies litter?

It should last you three to four days. Wood fiber pellets tend to be the most dense litter option that is safe for rabbits usually last the longest. However, if we follow the nose rule you'll most likely still be changing the litter every three to four days as well.
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What is the white stuff in my rabbit's cage?

The calcium carbonate is the white residue seen on the cage paper after the urine is dry. If you touch this residue it feels like chalk. Rabbits may have developed this very efficient way of absorbing calcium out of the diet because of the environments in which they evolved.
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Do you need to clean rabbits scent glands?

If your rabbit is unable to clean herself, then you need to keep a check not only on urine or faeces sticking onto the underside, but also the scent glands. If there is a lot of wax and the area is particularly smelly, you will need to clean the glands. This needs to be done very gently and carefully.
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Why we should not keep rabbits at home?

Rabbits are prey animals — and even after they get to know you, being picked up can be a bit too much like getting carried off by a hawk for their comfort. “Although they are cute, rabbits are NOT good pets for children. They are prey animals who hate being picked up from the floor and cuddled.
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Is bunny poop toxic?

Is Rabbit Poop Harmful? While rabbits can carry parasites like tapeworm and roundworm, their waste is not known to transmit any diseases to humans.
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