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Forum BEHAVIOR Cheeky bunny

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    • Paradigm
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        Initially, Mr Roger had a shelf in his cage and it had a mechanism to keep his plastic bowl secure. We thought the shelf was wasting space (it had an area under it that he was too tall to fit in comfortably and had bought our own hidey for him) so we took it out.

        For most of the last month he’s been fine with this, but last Tuesday I only had time to put out his longer food sticks and hay, leaving his pellets for a couple of hours later. Unfortunately, I  completely forgot and didn’t realise until he’d flipped his bowl over and started to scratch at the bottom.

        Since then whenever he’s had his share or the bits he likes (pellets, rather than sticks), or when it takes his fancy Mr Roger has taken to throwing his bowl around. He doesn’t play much with either the rabbit toys or DIY stuff I’ve put out so I’ve decided to leave him too it.

        Additionally, in the last week I put enough hay in his box to lay in. He seems to like this and instead of very picky choosing his favourite strands, he now pulls all the hay from his hay rack to lay on in his cage.

        It’s quite cute to watch.


      • {Alli}
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          Hehe that’s so adorable! Bun Bun is also quite cheeky but not as cheeky as Mr. Roger


        • Paradigm
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            Haha, yes. He’s a real munchkin.

            Last night he finally started to chew on the cardboard tube I put out for him (and a bit of yellow paper I didn’t). Not sure if it’s a sign he’s getting bored or braver but I forgive him because he now comes to our computer chairs and lets us pet him from above and chases my feet when he thinks food is coming/is very hungry.

            Such a cutie. I managed to bribe him into a photoshoot with some mixed salad for my lunches and it made him forget about the camera noise pretty quickly!

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