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Forum BEHAVIOR Bunny has NEVER left my room!!

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    • Kassy
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        I’ve had Lola since she was 3 weeks old. She was so small I had to constantly feed her a mix through a syringe. She has never had any issues. She is now almost 2 years old and oddly enough has NEVER,not even once,willingly left my room. She has gone through 3 setups in this room as she aged. Now in a over 6 foot tall,4 floor cage which has a ramp she can willingly come out of at any time. She used to go to the door of my bedroom and peer out over the edg and flee. Now she doesn’t even do that. I used to try to forcibly take her into other rooms,but she would get very scared and her heart would beat rapibly so I gave that up. Every once in a while I try to take her into the living room,but the same occurs. I can’t imagine why she has never been curious enough to leave. It really blows my mind that everyone else’s house bunnies wander everywhere and mine has stayed put in my room for 2 years while having constant oppurtunity to roam. She leaves her cage at will and goes under my bed etc but not once has crossdd outside the door. Can anyone explain??


      • Moothebun
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          She might just be scared. And your room is her safe zone. When my bunny gets uneasy about something he runs into his cage where he feels most protected! Maybe she feels she doesn’t need anymore room than she has right now and doesn’t want to risk it. Some buns are more cautious than others

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      Forum BEHAVIOR Bunny has NEVER left my room!!