When my buns were in my room (i was in a studio apartment, so it was all one room lol), I definitely had “quiet toys” and “loud toys” for them, and I would only give them the more quiet toys at night. I definitely got used to the normal bunny chewing noises as well. Having a fan on for white noise helps as well.
With any buns, it’s a good idea to start with supervised free-roam because bunny–proofing can be an ongoing process. Even buns that have been “good” for a long time can suddenly find some new mischief to get into.
I’ve also found that giving supervised free-roam time during buns most active times of day (morning and evening) is as good, if not better, than 100% free-roam. When I let my buns out in the morning and evening they run around and explore, but when I’ve experimented with 100% free-roam they tend to just loaf around and sleep! Another tip is to have certain toys that are only given to them while free-roaming, so they are extra exciting to them.
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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.