European wild rabbits, ancestors to our domestic rabbits, live in groups called warrens.
So
the European wild rabbit and all of it's descendants (our domestic rabbits) have a strong instinct to use a single place to urinate.
To understand their toilet habits, we need to look at the behavior of
the European wild rabbit.
Litter Training With Respect To Urine All our domestic rabbits are descended from
the European wild rabbit.
Not exact matches
The location made sense:
Wild European rabbits from the Iberian peninsula and France are the closest genetic relatives to pet
rabbits.
When domestication occurred, the
wild ancestor, the
European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), was confined to the Iberian Peninsula and southern France.