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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Moving

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    • JosipTheBunny
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        We (my girlfriend, me and our bunny Josip) are moving in a week. Any useful tips or tricks for adjusting to a new home? He is used to car and driving (and we are only moving 15 minutes away with a car).
        I decided not to wash his blanket he has on the floor of his pen and I will leave some of the poops in his litter box. Of course all of his cardboard houses and toys are coming too.
        Any other useful advice for smooth transition to a new place?
        thanks in advance


      • LongEaredLions
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          Starting as soon as you can, I would leave his carrier in his area so he can get comfortable in there-that way you can use it as a familiar hidey spot when you arrive at the new home. Sounds like you have some great ideas.
          You could try arranging his area in the new house similar to his current setup. Another thing I might try if you are able to is bringing something from the new house into his current area so he can get used to the new smells. Good luck!

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