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Forum THE LOUNGE Can bunnies be pack rats????

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    • Holly
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        Since this morning, I have noticed Holly packing around her hay again.  Then we started watching her.  She has two wooden box hide aways.  One of the boxes I put hay in.  The other one I left empty for to hide in when she got scared.  Well today, she is transfereing a lot of the hay from the one box to the formally empty box. She is also jumping into her litter pan and taking hay from there as well.  That’s not all. We had a hand towel hanging over the side of her exercise pen.  She’s pulled that down and stuffed it into the box. She has a favorite stuffed animal she has been pulling by the ear trying to stuff it in there too.  LOL I’m not sure this is normal.  I wonder what plan she has up there in her little brain????????


      • apanda
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          that sounds so cute! truffles hordes treats, as soon as he gets one he will run into the farthest corner of his cage and guard and eventually eat it. quite useful for bedtime


        • Gravehearted
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            it sounds like from your other post that what you’re seeing is a false pregnancy.

            but yes – bunnies can sometimes store all their stuff in one place. Viktor puts all his toys underneath the step in their house


          • Kokaneeandkahlua
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              Every so often, Kokanee finds a dirty napking, packs it up and runs around with it. Then she puts it in her litter box (She knows her litter box is her space, no one is allowed to touch them if they are in their litter box so I am SURE she puts it in there so we don’t take it away!)

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