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Forum BEHAVIOR Sleeping Bunny

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    • CinnamonBunny
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        So I got Cinnamon a big soft bed and after sniffing it he did loads of binkys and likes to chill out on it. But for some reason he prefers to sleep on the floor, I have a wooden floor so I’ve put down a large mat to prevent him slipping, but I will still spot him sleeping on the wooden floor rather than the bed. 

        Is it because the wooden floor is cooler? If so how can I make a bed thats both comfy and cool?

        Thanks 


      • sarahthegemini
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          A lot of rabbits prefer harder surfaces to lay on. I wouldn’t worry. If he wants to be warmer/cozier, he’ll use the bed. If he’s happy with the floor, so be it


        • CinnamonBunny
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            Thanks This is my first bunny so Im learning as much as I can by recording his behaviour

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