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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2007

Mr. Whiskers playing peek a boo and then having fun hopping around and also using his litter box! He was adopted from the Red Door Animal Shelter in Chicago, IL. I could not be happier with him!

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  • @soph7133 you dont cage him, you let him run around the room ?

  • @ChereeCherub Yep. He's excellent with using his litter box. I just have to make sure no wires are within reach because he'll chew them lol

  • @soph7133

    Awww. have you trained him not to pee on the carpet/floors. my bunnies just pee everywhere<_<

    and they poop in one place, not the box i put out for them! XD lol

    p.s your bunny is cute XD

  • @ChereeCherub Yep. They're trained! Once in a while there's an accident but that can happen with any animal. They kick some poop out of their litter box sometimes when jumping out, they're not graceful like a cat is lol but it's only around their litter box so it's easy to sweep up

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  • thumbs up if u actually no what a binkie is other than a passafier.

  • My bunny is named Mr. Whiskers:)

  • @soph7133 You are a wonderful bunny Mommy!! We have a precious Dutch bunny named Shortbread and he also has free roam of the house

  • awww

  • Wire covers.

  • @KMKlym It's even more cruel to allow a rabbit to chew on wires or cables because you can't watch them when you are asleep and the poor bunny gets fried, don't you think? And it isn't always possible to removed every wire out of reach.

  • :O nice ears!

  • @soph7133 Aww soo cute, is it too late to potty train them? ( mine are three, 9 months and about a year oldd)

  • @ChereeCherub I don't think caging an animal is cruel really. As long as the cage is big enough for the animal to be comfortable. AND they have a lot of time outside the cage, like you do. 14 hours a day is MORE than enough time. Some bunnies just can't be trusted w/out supervision. Luckily mine can but if they were destructive, I can't imagine the hell they'd raise when I'm sleeping lol

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