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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Naughty Bunny won’t stay in cage

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    • AnimalColors
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        Bunny keeps jumping out of his cage, and whatever i do he finds a way to get out! My cage is DIY and very big. He has lots of toys and a friend. There is no reason he would be jumping out except for the fact that he is naughty boy that doesn’t like following the rules… 

        Its hard…. I am in process of making them free ranged because there is no hope for him staying in cage (and i feel bad for the girly who just stays and watches him run around). He basically eats and then 10 minutes later he jumpes out and just runs around the room. But he digs the carpet, poops everywhere and just does no behave well. Otherwise i wouldn’t mind. I cover top of the cage with tule and clips but he just keeps jumping until he makes a hole in the material, or he knocks the clips of. So i guess, my question is does someone have the same problem and how did you deal with it? And how do you think i should bunny proof and transition them into living in my room? I guess i should start there, my room is always dirty because of this and its really becoming a problem. 

        Thank you so much! 


      • PamperB
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          How much time does he spend outside his cage? What I discovered is that the more time they play outside, the easier they’ll go back in the cage for the night. How big is the cage?


        • Tessie
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            Even if the cage is big enough and they have enough free time (How big is it and how much time out to they get?) buns like to make trouble; it might just entertaining for him.

            I guess the only thing you can do is secure the roof better!

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