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  • Rabbits are affectionate and have been known to tell your emotions, rabbits poop do not smell that bad, it depends on what you feed it and when you clean the cage, rabbits only do well with positive reinforcement, if she does something good reward her...

  • can i but some grass under them from outside

  • I also have a question. My room has wooden beds and dressers. Do you think my rabbit will chew on it? If so, what do I do about it cuz I can't get rid of my bed lol.

  • @GirlyRockShow . my rabbit chew on everythin that he can, what I usually do is make a "pss" noise every time he gets near one and move him away from whatever he chews on, it took some time for him to pick it up but now whenever he wants to chew something he shouldn't I "pss" on him and he goes away and play somewhere else, also the sprays for animals not to chew on the furniture is useful. Hope it helped :)

  • @JulieHeartJapan can they be affectionate like cats?

  • This was a GREAT video. Now I'm planning to let my bunny be free roaming in my room and when I come back from school let her out into the whole house ;-)

  • theyre just like puppies lol

  • My rabbit is the farthest thing from friendly you can get

  • I understand that this video is trying to place rabbits in a positive light for the purpose of encouraging people to consider the possibility of adopting one, but it should really come straight with the facts because, ultimately, it's not just about advertising these animals as pets- but about attracting people who will want these pets even though they have a full understanding of the associated cons. I can't imagine having a house rabbit without the house eventually developing a distinct smell.

  • @bruintran you can't "imagine?" So you are basing it on that dogs don't smell or get dirty? Cats don't tear up furniture and coat everything with fur? All animals have pros and cons. While this is a simple student video i made almost 10 years ago, the purpose is to show they are pets like any other animal, so if you buy one, don't keep it in a cage.

  • @elbarto643 I am not "basing it on that dogs don't smell or get dirty". I said nothing of the sort actually. This is not a comparative observation that I'm making. All pets have pros and cons- that is EXACTLY what I am saying. This video does not highlight any cons. I was just concerned that people looking into adopting a rabbit were getting the wrong idea. It is important that, in order to recruit responsible and prepared pet owners, that the facts are laid out in an unbiased way.

  • @elbarto643 totally agree... cats and dogs smell so bad. i can't go anywhere near cat or dog pee or poo cause it stinks. if i do cat litter, i have to hold my breath and do it as quick as possible. lol with rabbit poop u can pick it up by hand and its not dirty! it doesnt smell at all! and bunnies are only destructive if they are bored, which means that either the owners have neglected them or they are contained in a cage.

  • @elbarto643 how ae rabbits like both cats & dogs? do rabbit cages smell?

  • @bruintran I have a house rabbit and at first, he did poop all over the house but the good thing about their poop is it gets hard fairly quickly and doesn't smell. But now we have litter box trained him, which is really really simple, and he always poops and pees in his litter box. I change his cage and litter box bedding every 3-4 days so, the poop isn't really around long enough to make the house stink, and like I said before, their poop isn't bad to begin with.

  • @wildfiretgh That's great! I agree. Rabbit poop doesn't smell. It's really easy to scoop and get rid of too. It's just the pee. My rabbit was so good & she always did it in her litter box. Then one day she just. Stopped. :p I've done a great deal of research on it and it appears that her random peeing is linked with sexual maturity (in not so many words). I'm insecure about getting her fixed, b/c no mom wants her baby to have surgery. :( Meeting the vet this weekend :( What do you think?

  • @bruintran Oh wow what a coincidence haha... I am taking my rabbit to get spayed this Thursday. I feel the same.. I am very worried but, you have to think about it as like.. she is a teenage girl going through puberty and basically all she wants to do is mate.. and she can't.. so I'm sure its frustrating for them. I know in the long run, it'll make her feel better. It's a hard thing to do, I'm in the same boat with you but, in the end its the best thing for them unless you let her mate.

  • @bruintran yes, here i agree with you, you should neuter your bunny and sorry for my strict tone but i've read a lot of wrong opinions about them...And unfortunately few people really know how to take care of them...

    If you need any help do not hesitate to pm me!

  • @polgoddess No I understand. You're just concerned for their well being. :) I clean my rabbit's cage everyday actually. But she gets many, many hours outside. What type of food do you feed yours then? Maybe I'm not feeding her right(?). I feed mine mostly Kay Tee timothy hay and a bit of Forti-Diet food for juvenile rabbits. I dunno what I'm doing wrong. :( I love my rabbit a lot. I would never want to give her anything less than I can to make her happy. :(

  • @bruintran Again I am sorry for my tone but I haven't read the rest of your comments, just the first one:-(

    The hay seems really good bravo!Since i live in Greece, I do not know this company. Please let me know how much protein and fibres it has and i will tell you if it is good or not.

    Remember that a food for rabbits should have less proteins and more fibres!

    I will send you some links from house rabbit society to get more informed, although you seem to know a lot about them:-)

  • @bruintran I will delete my bad comments about you. Again, excuse me for my strict tone...

  • @bruintran I have three house rabbits, all of which roam my house freely. They are all litter boxed trained and in no way do they smell up my apartment. One cat with a litter box can smell up an entire house. A dog can literally reek after one trip outside. My rabbits stay inside and groom themselves and each other constantly. They smell great. They might smell bad if you neglect their litter or don't potty train them, but these are human errors. Rabbits are amazing pets!

  • @bruintran The house will not develop a smell unless the people owning the house (and rabbit) are lazy and do not clean after the rabbit -- just like having cats, or dogs, or any other animal, actually. If you don't clean up the waste, yeah, it'll smell. I, for one, spot clean my rabbit's litter box every day with a full change every 2 - 3 days, and I have not had one problem with "a distinct smell." Rabbits are actually very clean animals naturally, so, really, you are just poorly educated.

  • I don't think it is fair that the interviewee slightly misleads people in saying that rabbits are super clean and don't smell. BUT, rabbit's do smell. And quite easily. My rabbit is generally caged until I get home and then she gets at least 6-8 hours of free roam time. I clean my rabbit's cage w/ a vinegar wash and then cleanse it out with water. Her bedding gets switched out often. It only takes one pee and that strong smell will emanate within those couple of hrs. I am at work.

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  • Rabbits are by far one of the cutest animals known to man kind! It's sad how people don't even realize it.

  • Are rabbits more curious about you liek dogs? cats are more aloof.

  • @KaboomKangaroo I want to know this too? Anyone?

  • Great Video but seems kind of depressive

  • It's all about BUNNIES! Thank you so much; I really enjoyed your documentary :)

  • my two rabbits grayv and snowy passed away about 4 years ago...but they was amazing lovely little things, they loved to run a lot though but it kept the family entertained!

  • My rabbit is SO nosey and aloof when out and about. Am getting him a pen for inside but mostly he's going to be free range. He's in a temporary hutch at the minute.

  • There are some really good people in this video. Thank God there are still some in the world.

    I have four rabbits and they are destructive little blighters, but I adore them. They, and my 2 dogs, are my babies.

  • Me luv bunnies. Just how zey get so fat eating only health food? he he he

  • This short documentry has convinced me that my next little companion is going to be a rabbit.

    I currently own 2 Guinea pigs (which are wonderful little pets too) but after seeing the amount of rabbits in need of new homes and hearing how many people enjoy them so much. I now want to get involved. :)

  • @Wolfie238 good choice, i just got one :)

  • I didnt adopt my flemish giant rabbit, but i saved her, because their was a guy at a market by my house selling them for meat.

  • I believe that domesticated rabbits do belong inside. So I do agree. But thats my own opinion if you have rabbits that live outdoors. It's just safer, and freeer, and it makes their life less stressful.

  • My rabbit lived outdoors in a spacious two story hutch with a large excercise pen. She didn't like hugs. I thunk it was a personality thing. But she could tell when i was sad and would come over and touch my hand. Id sit out for hours with her and she'd graze and dig the lawn and chew on things. I think she was happy.

  • They are one of the best pets someone can have, Mines my best friend aswell as my dogs :). I have always wanted a cat I think they seem great pets,

  • is it true that rabbits hate to be held????

    its what everyone says..that they dont enjoy cuddles

  • That depends on the rabbit, it doesn't mean they don't enjoy cuddles, they just prefer cuddles on the ground rather than picked up. But some rabbits don't mind being picked up at all.

  • if your close to your rabbit they love being held and stroked, if you stop patting them sometimes they rub their face on your hand "telling" you to keep patting them

  • i have a rabbit called thumper

  • cats rule

  • I love rabbits, I don't understand why the cat is the most popular pet in the world, I say this because cats eat garden birds which is evil. Fish are the second in the world but they are boring and shouldn't be that popular.

    I don't mind dogs but a rabbit is a lot more easier to look after, they are very cute and fun.

    Brilliant video, one day people will lose interest in cats and make dogs and rabbits at number 1 and 2 spot. :)

  • If you don't understand why a cat is the most popular pet in the world, clearly you have not had the pleasure of owning one in your life. They are incredible pets and very sweet, despite what people say.

    You say that cats eat garden birds, so what? There is an entire food chain out there. All animals eat other animals. People eat animals. Is that evil too? People eat chickens, that's a bird. You're blaming cats for something everyone does. Get real.

  • "Once you have a bunny, you can never go back."

  • @vengefulasparagus  true !!

  • i have 3 boy rabbits

  • my rabbit is sitting at my feet as we speak and im sofly rubbing here body :D

  • I find it so hard to toilet train my rabbits...they do pee on me but sigh

  • I once had a lop baby dwarf.

    From the moment I let her out of her cardboard box and introduced my baby to her new home. . she was free to roam wharever she wanted to her heart's content.

    We had such a great bond my bunny & I, that she would constantly seek me out around the house.

    When I sat in the living room relaxing, she would hop over to the fireplace and lie down on the rug to be with me.

    She would put her snout under my feet and practically BEG to be tickled!

  • mine ate the carpet haha :) i love him so much xx

  • I love this vid!

  • Rabbits are the best! I have one rabbit and I love him.I think it is unfare when they live in a cage.

  • i know right!! i have an albino rabbit named penelope :D

  • so do i his name is bugsy ...does urs scratch the hell out of u mine does

  • @melinchen79 my 2 live ina cage its better then having them running around and becoming dangertoo stuff btu my rabbits get let out everyday for abour 3-4 hours ina big pen or in side my femal iv ha for amonth not yet paper trained she just goes anywere but itll take a while but my boy hes paper trained and it sooo awsome illl teach him tricks soon they r bothe happy in cage and even more happy out of the cage

  • @melinchen79 me too! I also don't like it when they have to live outside

  • How do you potty train them? Wont your house eventually stink if they are not in a cage?

  • i have a bunny.. his name is wilson..

  • i have boy bunnies pepper and scooter

  • Rabbits are freakin awesome! I love mine!

  • Yep, LOVE MY Rabbit (my BUBBS).

    She is not sweet, but she's funny as can BE!

  • I love rabbits, mine is a house rabbit so we never cage it and she's been litter trained. So true that once you have a bunny, you might not want anything else again.

    They are so quite, they are very social, you don't have to walk it and they are very cute. ^_^

  • Aw, someone gave their bunny away at a garage sale for $5?!

    :- (

  • You did good in pointing out that there aren´t proper vets for them in most countries.I have this question:does anyone have data on spirulina being administered to rabbits?I´d like to know the specifics,for i heard it has been sucessful in treating cats,dogs,birds and even fish!I want to know if there´s any data and if so,if it can be given safely without causing increase in teeth growth,or anything else.Any info on this will be much appreciated!!!

  • I think people who post useless and pointless comments about Rabbits are not smart. If people actually had a Rabbit then they will know how lovely they actually are. I have three house Rabbits and I am an expert when I say that they ARE NOT expensive as cats and dogs.

  • My bunny stays in a HUGE cage....But she comes in the house every time my family has meals...she also goes out for an hour in the garden every morning or afternoon...

  • So sweet!

  • Crazy rabbit freaks.. the whole lot of ya

  • I know, ^^ You should join us ^..^ We have cookies and fluffy bunnies.

  • Yeah!  And cupcakes!

  • my rabbit does the same he just sits around are there any good toys that u can get

  • i love bunnies!! is there a way to teach bunnies not to nibble things? i give him toys but he still prefers shoes and wires.. i'm scarred that it might affect his health or something...

  • Hello i am having truoble with my rabbit she seems to never want to come near me. What could i do to help that?

  • im not an expert but my rabbit likes it when i pet his head with my fingers. if she closes her eyes slightly she probably likes it. that might build trust.

  • Hey, DO you know any good toys that little bunnies will enjoy? My rabbits video is in the video response!

  • aww bunnies

  • do they bite?

  • No, most rabbits do not bite if they are looked after well enough and given enough attention and love!

  • have you spayed/neutered ur rabbits! wat is it and wat do you do? cause i just got a rabbit and hes a boy and hes still a baby!

  • removal of genitals..

    well..

    ovaries or testicles

    and that has to be done sooner or later

    so wait till hes 6 months old at least

  • Hey guys plz reply to me :D well i rlly rlly want my 2 bunnies inside the house but my dad is quite strict with having pets in the house, but i heard that rabbits prefer living indoor and would love you more because they see you more, i really want my bunnies to love me as they always run away from me :( it would be so cool to have them indoors, what should i do?

  • if you pay more attention to them and clean up feed them give them water a lot he might let them come inside if you do that and tell him youl clean up after them

  • I didn't know rabbits could be litter trained until I adopted my little stinker and im SHOCKED. I don't cage him and he's like a cat. But never meowing :) He sleeps with me every night. I'm also surprised at how much personality they have and how smart they really are.

    Love bunnies!

  • Having had 3 consecutive house bunnies, the last of which was an SPCA rescue, I agree wholeheartedly that once you've owned a bunny, you're a bunny lover for life.

    Thanks for sharing this video.

  • I can't count the number of scars my rabbits have given me. They can be somewhat mean....

  • Are that your pets?

  • HOW CUTE !!!

    I LOVE RABBIIIITS

  • i wish my bunny and guniea pig could live inside but my dad wont let them.

    They come in occasionally and they have a run so they get their execise

  • i have a house rabbit, her name is daisy, if i kiss her on the head she licks my face lol just like a dog, and she is toilet trained , we let her outside wif da gates open and she never runs away, i love her! lol

  • do rabbits ever show their owners any affection? if so, how?

  • some bunnies show affection by licking. For example, my bunny Marshmallow would lick me when i sit down next to her and pet her. she licks like all human she sees, even my uncle who she only see once in a few months. she also follows me around the backyard when i'm walking from one place to the next :) she's adorable

  • well, if u come home, and they are not in a cage, do they ever greet u when u come home?

  • Well we used to have a rabbit that ran free around the garden all day. He was delightful and had so much personality! When we came home and opened the back door he used to run over to us to be stroked! :-)

  • would he rub his head against you, or just run to you?

  • Well he wouldn't rub his head against you that's not usually the way rabbits greet people, but he would lick your hand if you stroked him for a while. They're not like cats but they are very affectionate in a different kind of way...

  • which are more gentle towards humans, rabbits or cats? meaning they let u have them sit on your lap for a while, don't snap or scratch on purpose, and have a good temperment?

  • It's the same situation with both rabbits and cats in that it depends on the individual. Some cats love to be cuddled, some don't. Some rabbits love to be cuddled, other don't... It depends on both their personality and whether you have been socialising them gently from a young age. I love them both and so wouldn't recomed one over the other.

  • well, i've been around both, and rabbits tend to be more gentle to me. also, are rabbits much harder to care for than cats?

  • Well we have a cat now and to be honest i'd say she's much easier to care for than the rabbit was because there's no cage to clean out, she doesn't even use a litter tray she just goes outside. She just needs feeding, giving water, letting in and out and affection. The rabbit needed cleaning out a lot aswell as feeding etc, plus the water bottles are harder to clean. Rabbits are very rewarding though it's worth it.

  • I want to keep my rabbit inside, and are the vet bills more expensive for rabbit or cat for u?

  • I'll check that one tomorrow as I can't remember, but I THINK that the vets bills are more expensive for the cat... I know getting her booster vaccination and check up cost about £80.00 a few weeks ago! I will find out how much it would have costed for a rabbit and post it on here tomorrow...

  • Thanks for this. I have a house rabbit and like the people in this, I have had both cats and dogs. Then I got my little buddy, and he is the best thing ever.  Best pet I ever had.

  • :D 0:10

  • u people keep your bunnys in cages thats why they can't digest cabbage and carrots, if you leg them run around your house that way they don't get runny stool

  • Apart from I think that cabbage makes them produce gas and unlike humnas rabbits can't release it and so it can cause them lots of pain and maybe even kill them. But yes carrots are good for them and I think all rabbits should be allowed fresh food you just have to be very careful with cabbage and lettuce for the same reason :-)

  • i love most pets, as i have loads:|

    i also have 3 rabbits but there outside in hutches but i let them in the house alot but they cant stay in the house:(

  • I just got a bunny, named him Cloud (not a FF reference, his fur does look cloudish). I LOVE my pet bunny! I was never a pet person, never thought I would ever get a pet, I hate most pets. But then I had to bunny-sit a rabbit for a month...now I just love them! SOO CUTE, they are absolutely hilarious, and they are so nosey, always poking around, checkin stuff out, and yet they don't seem to break things or make messes as much. I love my bunny, I recommend getting one!

  • *Err, I mean I had to hosue-sit a bunny for a while. I just brought him over to my place. Soon as he learned where to poop and where not too, I completely fell in love with it. I have my own now. They have their own personalities, they do really funny things, curious little animals, always sniffing around. Rabbits are so funny to watch, they are just plain fun.

  • You should never feed rabbits lettus!

  • no, as long as you don't feed them too much, it's fine.

  • as long as its not iceberg lettuce.

  • my rabbit runs away almost everday but I really like rabbits anyway

  • i love rabbits

    i have 2

    Felicity and Flopsy

  • What's with the twitching during 0:56-0:58? My rabbit does that too and it always scares me because it looks like her arms are broken.

    And what's a good way to house train a rabbit? We currently keep our rabbit in a cage with a small fence around it and office chair matts underneath to keep the carpet protected. We used to let run freely in the living room, but she kept chewing up the carpet and baseboards.

  • All my rabbits snap their front paws the same way an a prelude to cleaning their faces. As a guess, since rabbits are burrowing animals, the 'snap' is a way of cleaning dirt off the paws before using them to wash the face...

  • Lettuce!

  • Nice to see this. My wife and I own a house rabbit. He is fantastic and quite affectionate. But yes, they do have their own agenda so to speak. Our rabbit, "Ruby", does usually come when called though (especially when saying the word "treat" in a high-pitched voice). He uses what we call "bunny boxes" which are like cat boxes. We fill them with shredded paper out of our paper shredder. That happens to be the shedding that he likes the most. Actually, I might just post some videos of him

  • im getting 3 or 4 rabbits in a week

  • i am thinking about getting a rabbit. If it got out would it come back? or would it just run for freedom and never return? i am asking cus once my dog got away from me. i looked all over for her. then she came back . she died this sunday so i want a new pet.

  • i dont think a rabbit would come back on purpose.

    (they might get lost and wonder back by accident though)

    But they dont usually get far.

  • hi! i hav a very adventurous rabbit called Felicity who has escaped numerous times.

    they are quite hard to catch if you chase them but some rabbits just prefer to be free so it depends on the rabbit

  • thanks for the info. After my dog died last month i was thinking about getting one. One of the things i regret with my dog is that she did not go out much. she died at the age of 5. SO if i get a bunny i want to make a rabit area in my yard but i dont want it to run away. i find if a pet runs away and does not come back they really dont love u.

  • they dont like to wander far from there home soo i dont think soo.

  • how can I make my rabbits not scared ofme? They run when we come near them,I cant have pets that ae not freindly so I might give them away.

  • i love my rabbit. But i can't keep him in the house because my terrier has "Small animal" isuses. But he loves it out there and I love seeing him hopping round from my kichern window when its sunny. he has a really big hutch, his hutched is on top and he has a large pen on the bottom. i feed him twice a day, hold him, and play with him.So i have no worries that he feels "caged in". I plan to house train him when i move next year to go to collage, it seems even better having them inside.

  • Thanks. I had a pet rabbit for about 8 yrs. He was "previously enjoyed" and I took him in when the original owners felt they no longer wanted him. He was the best pet I ever had. I found an awesome vet at the small animals clinic at Guelph University (Ontario, Canada). Very important. Bunny proofing is essential as well as a good caregiver when you go away. Thanks for the great vid!

  • i adopt rabbits that were bought on easter and not wonted anymore

  • Can someone tell my how I can get this video onto microsoft powerpoint?

  • if u get the new real player download it and insert a video and browse for it.

  • i never let my rabbits out of the cage outdoors..because it will be extremely hard to catch it..i have to hug him with towels or else he will scratch my hands..XD

  • How are you so sure if you do not try. Rabbits are not like dogs and will not respond in a way to please you. They have their own agenda. However, you can exploit that behavior and make it work for you. You have to just let them think it is al their idea. Not all bunnies like to go outside but most do. Ours has tantrums if he does not get outside in the yard to play. Check put my vids to see.

  • Where can I see the whole documentary?

  • at 1:17 is what my house rabbit does all the TIME! haha i luv bunnnies!

  • Hey, I keep my rabbits in cages and they are very loved and healthy. So saying, "YOU MUST KEEP RABBITS IN THE HOUSE OR IN A PEN BECAUSE I'M A HAUGHTY BITCH KNOW-IT-ALL" is pretty lame.

  • I hate to dispute with jesus but, you are dead wrong. Cages are for criminals, not bunnies. They may be loved by you and they may be healthy (although I wonder if you know what healthy rabbit is), but there is no way they are happy. The people in this vid are trying to educate people, they are not being haughty. You're an asshole.

  • as a child our family raised white domestic rabbits on our farm. we sold mostly to research facilities and some for our own consumption but many also were bought for pets especially around easter time.

  • Rot in hell.

  • you would condemn me for being raised on a farm. i suppose you wish all children who were and are raised on farms to rot in hell as well. it seems you hate rural children. shame on you. BTW domestic rabbits taste like all white meat chicken, yum.

  • Hey, I would like some advice on my Rabbit if you can please.

    I've had my rabbit for nearly one year + he just turned 1 on the 1st of May, but the thing is, he doesn't seem to have such a good connection as I thought we would have and I just wondered wether it's to late to connect. If you do have any ideas on how to help, could you please give me some tips.

    Thank-you

  • This is a great vid!! For those of us that are "assimilated" we can understand this vid entirely. Rabbits are addictive and so special. The only way to understand this is to live with one. They can teach us so much; I know mine have. As for cages, I;d no more cage a bunny than I would a dog.

  • I had mine for 7 years, and found that Rabbits don't ACTUALLY like carrots like Bugs Bunny. Then I read a book where it was re-inforced that they prefer the green on top of the carrot because it's what sticks out of the ground when they're looking for food in the wild.

    I gave Harvi the orange part of carrots on many occasions and the dinner was NOT successful.

  • Last week, I bought myself a rabbit.She's 2 months old. Everytime i try to pick her up she tries to jump out. She's so afraid. What should I do?

    How do you litter train a rabbit?

    My rabbit lives in a cage, and I use towels & hay for bedding. But, she still poo all over.

    I let her run around the my room for 1/2hour everyday. And she poo / pee along the way.

  • i would think if you bought some treats and left them in your hand let her come too you and keep doing that she will probabably bite but it wont hurt that bad but for the litter training i dont really know much also try to pat her she'll turn her head or run away but dont keep doing that but rabbits will love you if you love them so i hope this helps .. louis

  • I just don't have time for pets right now, otherwise... I might end up buying two kittens: one CAT, one RABBIT! XD

  • Why does the trio at the beginning fight over one scrap of lettuce when so much more is around?

  • now i feel mean for keeping my rabbit in an outside hutch..but keeping him inside isnt an option for me...my parents wont even let me run him in the sitting room...its always either the garden or the dining room :(

  • Maybe if you show your parents some of these videos, they'll let you bring him inside, sometimes. My pet rabbit is outside or in the basement, because he pees in the litterbox, but leaves little rabbit pellets (poops) everywhere. I just sweep it up. But he's never in a cage. He's cool. Try caging your rabbit inside first. Maybe parents will get to like him, too, and you can let him out of his cage sometimes. Good luck

  • very good advice i did what you told me and my mum says if i can litter train him i can at least run him all over the house!

    thanks for your help.

  • Our rabbit was very happy running around the garden all day. Maybe yours could be a sort of 'free range' outdoor rabbit?

  • that would be amazing if we could...but we have a lot of urban foxes and hungry cats in my area.

  • Well our rabbit chased any cats that came near him! They didn't want to mess with his back legs, haha! Having said that I don't want to be responsible for the murder of your bunny so don't just go on my word alone! I deffinatly wouldn't leave a rabbit running aound outside at night because of the foxes. Oh well, good luck in thinking of some ways to provide exersize and mental stimulation for your rabbit!

  • lol..well my rabbit does have 2 hour long runs a day and he does get a lot of running around the house when hes supervised.

    and even in his cage he always has a big carrot to chew on, a ball with a bell in it and a mineral block.

    i think he'll be ok for now.

  • Oh right ok then not too bad! You're right he'll be ok for now. He isn't one of these poor depressed lonely neglected rabbits who just sit in a hutch all day everyday with nothing to do, who's personalities have just been drained into a depressed mush. It's SO sad to see rabbits like that. It sounds like you care a lot about yours and make sure it has lots to do, well done. :-)

  • lol thanks..yh he is definately not an unhappy bunny..my youtube videos will prove that! hihihi!

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