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Forum DIET & CARE Exercise/Play Time

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    • SundaeFunday
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        Does anyone have any suggestions or methods on how you got your bunny comfortable coming out the cage on their own? He just peeks his head out and sniffs around, but won’t jump all the way out. He acts as is if he’s nervous because it’s a small drop down (which is why we have something for him to step on by the door), but he still won’t come all the way out yet. Tried to attach a video of him stepping halfway out onto the platform. All feedback is welcome thank you


      • bunbun00
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          Is he a new bun? If he is I’m sure he will come out on his own when he feels ready to!

          Maybe he’s just checking everything is safe and needs to get used to his surroundings first! And making sure that the floor isn’t slippery is always good too so when he does take his first steps, he won’t be spooked! Good luck


        • DarthVadar
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            He’ll come out eventually, when something interests him enough. Put a box or some other toy a few feet outside the crate if you really want to speed up the process.


          • SundaeFunday
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              Yes, he’s new, we’ve had him for about a month. Thanks for the advice!


            • SundaeFunday
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                Thanks, I’ll give this a try

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