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FORUM THE LOUNGE Day 2 of letting the bun out at night

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    • bellemarie
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         Last night was the 2nd day of letting my bun Peter out in my room at night. His big cage is in here with all of his things and anything he could get into trouble with is blocked off. The 1st night he must have jumped on me 40 times haha! Last night it was only once or twice and I have to say I love it. Giving him more freedom and space and waking up to a little bun licking me is heaven! Does anybody else let their buns be out and about in their rooms at night? And does anyone’s bun sleep in their bed? I wish he would sleep in my bed – all he does is sit there and lick me haha!


      • LoveChaCha
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          My rabbit is fully free range It took me a a few months to a year to trust her – not all bunnies can be free range. I officially allowed her to be free range when I moved into an apartment early last year. She has taken to it well, with some rabbit proofing, that is.

          She enjoys waking me up in the morning by jumping onto my bed, climbing on me, and sitting on my chest.. no joke, lol. This morning, I was asleep on my side, and she jumps and I felt her presence behind my back.


        • Sarita
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            I had a rabbit that used to jump in my bed with me – he also was a biter. Quite frankly, it’s not comfortable to have your rabbit in bed with you – you will not get a good nights sleep.


          • KytKattin
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              Urgh, I have been trying this for over a week now. She is out during the day, but between 3 and 6 in the morning she starts digging at things and wakes me up! So then I lock her up and let her back out when I wake up at about 9. My bed is to tall for her to jump up on it. It is about 4ft off the ground. Lucky you having a bunny that doesn’t try to destroy things at 3 in the morning! lol.

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          FORUM THE LOUNGE Day 2 of letting the bun out at night