Reicherufuriizaa
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I’ve had my bunnies for 4 weeks now and I’m wondering if there’s any advice regarding further bonding.
Our current routine is that morning and night I sit with the buns they eat pellets from my hand and they allow me to pet their head and stroke their backs while they’re eating from my hand. (See below photos)
Melody (girl bun) will come back a lot but will only let me pet her if she’s coming for treats and eating them from my hand. if I try and reach out to her outside of this she tend to dart away, she seems pretty shy in general and will dart away from loud noises or even unknown softer noises.
Miso (male bun) sometimes lets me get 1-2 short pets in before he moves away outside of the treat time.
I never chase them or follow if they move away. I always sit in the floor with them for an hour or so during these times and another hour before I give them their dinner I’ll sit on the floor near their favorite toy as they explore the house and recently have begun giving them a tiny bit of apple or pellet if they come up to me when I’m on the floor.
I’m a patient person and know it can take a while (have heard up to 3 months or so) to bond with bunnies, I was wondering if you have any tips from where to take it from here or if I should just keep doing what I’m doing? I love sitting on the floor with them but I am quiet a large woman so lying on the floor can be pretty uncomfortable and I feel I have to shift myself too much to lay still and moving can startle them a bit if I’m nearby. I also talk to them whenever I’m near them and they’re in the kitchen area so while I’m not always with them I check on them often.
they’re in a 2meter x 2.5 Meter enclosure space, so there is plenty of room for me to sit in there with them if that’s a good idea?
I want to / am happy to spend more time with the buns just don’t wanna over do it and I would love advice (lots of it haha) I’ve owned buns before but only when I was younger and they lived free range outside and I never got to see or play with them so a very different bunny experience.
Thanks for reading my novel and thanks for advice in advance.
Our current routine is that morning and night I sit with the buns they eat pellets from my hand and they allow me to pet their head and stroke their backs while they’re eating from my hand. (See below photos)
Melody (girl bun) will come back a lot but will only let me pet her if she’s coming for treats and eating them from my hand. if I try and reach out to her outside of this she tend to dart away, she seems pretty shy in general and will dart away from loud noises or even unknown softer noises.
Miso (male bun) sometimes lets me get 1-2 short pets in before he moves away outside of the treat time.
I never chase them or follow if they move away. I always sit in the floor with them for an hour or so during these times and another hour before I give them their dinner I’ll sit on the floor near their favorite toy as they explore the house and recently have begun giving them a tiny bit of apple or pellet if they come up to me when I’m on the floor.
I’m a patient person and know it can take a while (have heard up to 3 months or so) to bond with bunnies, I was wondering if you have any tips from where to take it from here or if I should just keep doing what I’m doing? I love sitting on the floor with them but I am quiet a large woman so lying on the floor can be pretty uncomfortable and I feel I have to shift myself too much to lay still and moving can startle them a bit if I’m nearby. I also talk to them whenever I’m near them and they’re in the kitchen area so while I’m not always with them I check on them often.
they’re in a 2meter x 2.5 Meter enclosure space, so there is plenty of room for me to sit in there with them if that’s a good idea?
I want to / am happy to spend more time with the buns just don’t wanna over do it and I would love advice (lots of it haha) I’ve owned buns before but only when I was younger and they lived free range outside and I never got to see or play with them so a very different bunny experience.
Thanks for reading my novel and thanks for advice in advance.