NetherlandBuns
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Hi everyone! I’m new to this forum and hoping to get some insight from all the experienced bunny parents! I’m trying to eventually free roam my bunny, we just got her a few weeks ago, she is a 12 week old Netherland dwarf. When we first got her, we would block off a small area for her to come out of her cage to play in. We wanted to wait and make sure she was litter trained before expanding the area. Initially she was very active, always exploring her exercise area and she would come out for a few minutes and go back to her cage to eat, pee, and get water. Once she finished her routine she would hop out again.
Now it’s been a few days since we expanded her space to allow her to free roam the entire area, but she doesn’t come out much anymore. She loves the cage open, but she’ll just sit by the opening and loaf, clean herself, or sleep. At most she only comes out maybe once a day for 5 minutes. Now we just leave the door to her pen open most of the day, but still nothing.
I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced this? Also any tips on getting her to come out more often to roam around? I’ve tried making dig boxes for her with shredded paper, small cardboard cut out houses as a hidie house, making tunnels. All of which she does love to play with when she does come out for those minutes, but still nothing to keep her out and exercising.
Thank you!
Now it’s been a few days since we expanded her space to allow her to free roam the entire area, but she doesn’t come out much anymore. She loves the cage open, but she’ll just sit by the opening and loaf, clean herself, or sleep. At most she only comes out maybe once a day for 5 minutes. Now we just leave the door to her pen open most of the day, but still nothing.
I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced this? Also any tips on getting her to come out more often to roam around? I’ve tried making dig boxes for her with shredded paper, small cardboard cut out houses as a hidie house, making tunnels. All of which she does love to play with when she does come out for those minutes, but still nothing to keep her out and exercising.
Thank you!