I don’t believe she was referring to any lack of intellectual capacity on your part, but instead was giving a general tip regarding rabbits. As a graduate student, my house is surrounded in wires, whether it be PS4, phone cords, tv cords, computers, the list goes on. But you are not required to keep the rabbit in a cage by any means. Instead I have set up a rather large pen from NIC storage cubes that gives my rabbit a lot of space when I am not home. After purchasing 2 sets of the cubes from Amazon, I was able to make a very nice 2 story condo and she probably has a 8×3 “front yard as well.” Honestly, every bit of literature suggests this is more than enough for a rabbit to live in permanently. Sure, I still let Lilith out when I want to pay attention to her, but I just cannot trust her otherwise. So I have set up this large pen for her to hang out in when I am not home. Not only does this keep her from having to stay locked up in a pen, but it allows me to feel better about leaving the house for several hours a day.
I would also suggest taking a look at available literature online. Many people and websites say that most rabbits cannot be left to free roam a house all day every day. The ones who I see online who do it have older rabbits, and all of my research seems to suggest that older rabbits may be less inclined to chew through all sorts of wires. Thus, I have no intention of trying to give Lilith more run space until she hits at least the one year mark. Not sure how old your bunny is, but quite frankly no younger bunny should be left to free roam a house without some reasonable expectation of destruction. The user AndHenry who has a free roam rabbit is a good example of this and has compromised in that she now has ugly boards up all over her house to block the many potential naughty spots. I frankly don’t want to compromise that much, but its all individual preference.
One last suggestion would be to instead of constructing one large pen is to create small crates that block the wired areas off. Most room have wires in concentrated areas (i.e. TV stands) so you might try making one 2×2 NIC cube “wall” to block off each area of wires or something.
Either way, I really do not believe Sarita was calling you “stupid,” instead she was suggesting that you cannot let your rabbit just roam freely. I mean all of the literature suggests enough that if you let your bunny free roam then 9/10 you are going to have these destructive issues, its just whether or not you want to accept those consequences or block off the rabbits run space (as I have). Bunny proofing is a trial and error process, at least now you can fix it
. I mean, if you had a young child you probably would not let them into a room that had scissors and markers left out
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