I have buns in my room (and have for about 10 years now), and some nights they can be noisy little buggers, but for the most part it’s fine. I do have a bonded pair and usually in the evening Bun Jovi will run around honking trying to mount Myra, so that’s really the noisiest they get.
I tend to only give them the loudest toys during the day (like really crunchy chew toys). Giving them lots of exercise and stimulation while we’re awake and when they are active also helps them be more quiet overnight. I reserve softer chew toys that are more quiet for overnight as well. I’ve found that my cube-condo is much quieter than an x-pen, as it doesn’t create and move around so much, even if they nibble the bars. Hanging a towel or sheet over the wall they nibble can also help with cage chewing.
I also have an air filter or fan running all the time, so the white noise helps cancel out their noises. I think overtime I’ve just gotten used to the noises they make, so the only time they really wake me up is when I hear something I don’t recognize. Sometimes they are being really loud, I tell myself “well they are just having the best time ever right now”, and it makes me smile and helps it not be so annoying!
If all else fails, soft ear plugs can really help!
.
.
.
The answers provided in this discussion are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet. Seek the advice of your veterinarian or a qualified behaviorist.