I think he’s pretty cute, too
I think McGee has some of the funniest personality quirks, some of which are not “typical” of a rabbit. While most rabbits are most active during early morning and evening hours, McGee prefers to be out ALL the time! He actually knows when it’s “bedtime” (around 10:30 PM, when the rest of us are getting ready for bed) and he’s happy to go into his cage for the night. All I have to do is call out “Bedtime! Who want’s a bedtime cookie!” and he goes running to his cage! His “bedtime cookie” is a bunny treat that’s made from oats, carrots, and spinach greens, all baked together (get them at PetSmart). He only gets one per day, and it’s at bedtime. It’s actually right at noon here, and though that’s the “normal” time for rabbits to be napping/resting, he’s out and running around the living room, chasing the cats, and making burrows out of the blankets we put on the floor. He’ll go through cycles of running around and playing, pancaking on a cool spot on the floor, and going to his cage for food/water/potty.
We’re pretty lucky that we (meaning me and the bunny) have figured out his potty habits. He HATES any kind of wood shavings for a potty, and doesn’t even want them in his cage at all! He prefers to lie directly on the floor of his cage. And we have a corner litter box inside his cage that is in a rectangular plastic storage box, so we put Yesterday’s News cat litter in the potty, cover it with hay, and put hay all around him in the box. That way he can do what buns in the wild do naturally: eat and use the bathroom at the same time. Since he’s told us exactly where he wants his potty to be (as opposed to using it where WE put it!) he doesn’t pee or poop outside of his litter box at all! This was a big surprise to us, since previous buns we’ve had would do what I thought was pretty common: let poops out while they’re running around (with the exception of cecotropes). But he hasn’t done that! He’s a great little guy!
BTW, I wanted to tell y’all about Yesterday’s News cat litter. It’s made from recycled and compressed newspapers, has no dust, and it’s completely safe for buns! It is kind of expensive, which is why we don’t use it in the 3 litter boxes for our cats, but since we only need a couple of small scoops to cover the bottom of the potty, it lasts a long time! And since it’s not treated with chemicals, even buns can eat it and not have problems! (Since they eat paper and cardboard, anyway!) Not trying to be a commercial, but I know that some buns are sensitive to the litter/shavings/other stuff used in their potties since their little noses are right down in it.