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Forum BEHAVIOR Bunnies and Couches

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    • ms17katusha
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        My two bunnies live in my living room, but sadly, I never get to see them, as they lounge behind and under the couch. It’s extremely hard to get them out. Also, no matter what toys I buy or make for them, they do not like playing with them. All they do is sit there and occasionally run around the room before going right back. One of them also likes to lick the couch when he jumps up onto it. Should I just give up on trying to get them to play?


      • Sarita
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          My rabbit does not play with toys either – I think he gets plenty of exercise running about though.

          Can you block off those areas where they hide? Maybe consider getting them a willow tent or something to hide in.


        • ms17katusha
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            I just keep reading about all these bunnies that love toys, and mine seem to never want anything. As far as blocking the areas off, I tried, but then every time my husband and I would lounge on the couch with the foot part (no idea what that’s called) they would both crawl under the couch again. At this point, it seems impossible to shoo them away. A willow tent could be a great idea though, thanks!

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