4:45 am – awoken from a dead sleep to sounds from the bunny room. Investigate. Don’t see any bunnies; assume Banner is in the tunnel and Merry in the box. Close the door from bunny room to hallway.
6am-ish-7 – more noise from bunny room. Put pillow over head and ignore
7:05am – wake up, walk to kitchen to cut banana for Merry, peer into dining room – and see BANNER! Herd him back through 2d door of bunny room and see that his 36″ high xpen is still locked up nice and tight.
Ugh.
Put him back in pen, let Merry out into dining room for banana and morning run.
How in the WORLD did this little guy escape? I knew that he could jump, but I never in a million years thought he had enough room to run and clear the pen!
So I checked him out; he doesn’t seem to have any physical injury that I can determine – oh wait, there’s what looks like a bite mark on his noise. *sigh* Merry nipped him once before when he got too close so I have to assume that’s what this is (or his fur just got that missing look from what? jumping out of the cage?) He doesn’t show any distress when I touch it, and when Merry comes by he eagerly runs over to her.
So the problems presented:
1. I want to take him to the vet just to make sure he’s not hiding any injury – but I have to go to NYC for a huge work thing today (already I should be on the road) AND it’s dress rehearsal week for the play I’m in, so when can I find the time? (oh wait I think I have Friday off but can I wait that long?)
2. How do I prevent him from jumping out again? I don’t have a top for the pen, or even a sheet handy to put over it… guess I’ll put him in his cage today… or let Merry hang in the dining room and leave him in bunny room with his pen open. He (ha) can’t get into anything if I close her pen up so I’m not too worried.
Meh, bunnies have the worst timing! Any advice for the bunmom of the bunny-jumping bean?