I have two rabbits that share a pretty large cage, the sides are made from wire shelving panels zip tied together to form a pen. One of the bunnies, Blackie, will do anything to try to get out of the cage. He chews on the bars, and pushes the shelving panels out of their rectangluar shape as far as he can get them. I never give in or let him out when he does this.
We let the bunnies run around in the living room/dining room when we’re home and can watch them. We shut the bedroom doors or use a gate so they can’t go into the bedrooms (we don’t want the bedskirts chewed up or fur where we sleep). But one of the doors doesn’t latch tight and they’ve learned to push it open. If you open the door they excitedly run to try to get in, or sit right outside it so you can’t get in or out without them running into the room. I’ve tried chasing them out of the bedroom hallway so maybe they would learn not to go over there and try to push the doors open, but maybe this is making them want to do it more since they know they’re not supposed to go over there?
I feel like at this point they know they’re in a cage or are being restricted about where they can go and they don’t like it. But it seems like they’re just spoiled rotten because they have a huge cage with everything they could want in it (food, water, litter box, towels, tubes to crawl through, cardboard and wood to chew, boxes to hide under and climb) and large living/dining room area to run around in when they’re out, but they just want more, they’re obsessed with getting out of the cage or getting out of the living room and going in the bedrooms. I worry they’re not happy when they’re in their cage and I don’t know what to do to stop them from trying to get out.