Cat litter should not be used as litter for rabbits.
Rabbits could eat the cat litter and cause blockages in their intestines that need to be removed surgically. Cat litter is made of clay, silica, and other minerals that clump together when wet.
If your rabbit ate cat litter, you should bring your rabbit to a veterinarian immediately.
Ingestion Risk: Rabbits are known for their inquisitive nature and may nibble or ingest cat litter.
This can be particularly problematic with clumping cat litters that expand when moistened.
Ingesting cat litter can lead to digestive problems and blockages!!!!!!!
It is very dangerous for rabbits to eat cat litter!
Do you and your furry self a favor and get them their own type that is not dangerous!
Choosing The Right Litter For Your Rabbits
YES! Rabbits can be litter box trained.
But their litter boxes and how they use them are not the same as cats.
There are some things you’ll need to look out for when it comes to selecting the right litter for your rabbit. A large part of it has to do with the physiological difference between rabbits and cats.
Instead look for litters that contain ingredients such as compressed wood pellets or aspen shavings. You can also use newspaper shavings or hay, because these are much safer for your rabbit. Newspaper shavings or hay are the most cost-efficient variety of litter. But they are not as absorbent and you will have to change the litter more often.
According to The Bunny Lady, bedding is not necessary for indoor pet rabbits as long as they have access to soft flooring. However, outdoor rabbits will require bedding for insulation to help them stay warm in the night and during the cold months of the year. If you use bedding when you don’t have to, it can actually be a detriment to your rabbit’s litter box habits.