I just wanted to give a little update on my new bunny, Happy. I think she has adjusted quite well to living life as an indoor pet, rather than an outdoor farm rabbit. It took quite a bit of trial and error, but we have finally bunny proofed our living room enough to make it difficult for her to escape. She is quite the smarty-pants, and learned how to open her own gate, get under the couches, hop over the arms of the couches, and find various cracks in our security, which have all been patched up now. Luckily, her intelligence has worked in our favor as well. She continues to come out of her cage on her own, and hop right to living room, knowing that this is her area where food, water, toys, and attention will always be provided. We now have a good idea of what types of toys and wood she enjoys chewing, and have found that if we provide her with little cat beds and blankets, she will happily dig in these, and not dig anywhere else. She also continues to chew only the wood and toys, and leave furniture and other items alone. Her litter training has been going well, except that I had to change her litter, and now she has started peeing on our couches and blankets. I can’t really be mad at her, since I am the one who confused her. The litter I was buying before was just WAY too expensive. A small bag of it cost $20.00 at our local petco, and only filled her small and large litter box each twice. (And that was only with very small amounts of litter.) I am hoping that with time, and patience, she will get used to the new wood pellet litter. We have been working on a few tricks. She got the hang of “Up,” in a day, and will do it now with or without treats. The trick I call, “nose,” is a bit harder. I say nose, and touch my finger to my nose, and she is supposed to touch her nose to mine. She usually just gets real close and gives my nose a good sniff, and a tickle from her whiskers, but that is good enough for me. It’s actually really cute. She does seem to get confused when the kids try to do that one with her, because she tries to run to me to sniff my nose! That isn’t her fault either, since I spend the most time with her, and she is more attached to me. In fact, I believe this bunny really loves me. She still hops into my lap, comes when I call her, and licks me all the time. I don’t know if she somehow senses that I love her, or is grateful that we gave her a good home, or just enjoys the time I spend petting her and working with her, but I truly think she is the most happy little bunny I have ever met. I really feel I chose the perfect name for her. If anyone has any suggestions on getting her used to the new litter, or any ideas for easy tricks I can teach her let me know! I would also love to hear suggestions on healthy treats that bunnies love. Thanks everyone, for all your help, and advise. Thanks for making Happy and I feel so welcome here! I am truly enjoying being a new bunny mama, and learning all about the wonderful world of rabbits.