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Forum THE LOUNGE It’s like having a toddler!!

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    • Cas
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        We fostered the school bunny for 2 weeks this summer and he was so chill and no big deal to care for. We loved him so we decided to get a bunny of our own. I knew it would be different since the one we got was 4 months old but wow!!! It’s like having a toddler! I’m constantly following him around cleaning up his mess, taking away a book someone left on the floor, keeping cords and other chewable things out of his reach or bunny-proofed. He’s a big, fluffy, adorable ball of energy! He definitely keeps me on my toes!


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          It definitely is some hard work! But completely worth it in the end lol. When I got my second rabbit I would crawl around after him with a paper towel as he hopped around our living room rug, picking up his little poops?


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            Oh we have been there with small hand broom and dust pan right behind Whiskers. That stopped when we had him neutered.

            For chewing, I would say ” Whiskers No” and thump the floor. He would stop. He isn’t a chewer by nature and after a couple times he was done.

            Not sure if these tips work for the average bunny.

            Right now I am being woke up at 4am with him lifting his empty dish( we use for his greens)and smashing it against his pellets dish and side of home base.lol He starts in if I am running just 5 minutes late. It’s a hoot.

            They sure are like toddlers at times. But aren’t the cuddles worth it? Their soft fur is so relaxing when you pet it. ?


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              Posted By Bunnybuzz on 8/22/2018 11:04 AM

              It definitely is some hard work! But completely worth it in the end lol. When I got my second rabbit I would crawl around after him with a paper towel as he hopped around our living room rug, picking up his little poops?

              I use a hand vac!  lol  He’s not bothered by it so why not? lol


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                Posted By Whiskers on 8/22/2018 11:42 AM

                Oh we have been there with small hand broom and dust pan right behind Whiskers. That stopped when we had him neutered.

                For chewing, I would say ” Whiskers No” and thump the floor. He would stop. He isn’t a chewer by nature and after a couple times he was done.

                Not sure if these tips work for the average bunny.

                Right now I am being woke up at 4am with him lifting his empty dish( we use for his greens)and smashing it against his pellets dish and side of home base.lol He starts in if I am running just 5 minutes late. It’s a hoot.

                They sure are like toddlers at times. But aren’t the cuddles worth it? Their soft fur is so relaxing when you pet it. ?

                Pepper does that with his dishes, too! He clangs them together and looks up like, “Hellooooo, what are you waiting for?”

                I don’t get cuddles yet. We’ve only had him for a few weeks, and right now he’s recovering from his neuter surgery on Monday. He just sleeps under the recliner most of the day. He’s just so full of energy that he doesn’t want to be held back with petting. He wants to go, go, go!


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                  Posted By Cas on 8/22/2018 2:51 PM

                  Posted By Bunnybuzz on 8/22/2018 11:04 AM

                  It definitely is some hard work! But completely worth it in the end lol. When I got my second rabbit I would crawl around after him with a paper towel as he hopped around our living room rug, picking up his little poops?

                  I use a hand vac!  lol  He’s not bothered by it so why not? lol

                  Well that sure is lucky! My rabbits freak?

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