Shawnee&Trevor
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I have not owned a bunny in years. My boyfriend and I decided to foster a bunny. She's a lionhead and lives in a cage but we pretty much have her free roaming. Every two hours or so we put her back in her cage so she can graze on her pellets and nap comfortably. When we first pull her out she will hope around a little bit, but then she goes to this one corner and stays there for a long time.
We know she's comfortable with us, she climbs on us, eats from our hands, grooms herself, flops herself out, etc. Is she just a lazy bunny? We have no idea of her age, but I would think she would be more active. She has a hay box, and paper ball, shredded paper. Do you think she just gets tired of being out? How should she be acting? I know she's confident in the area, the other day I took her into my bathroom with me, she cowered behind the toilet for a while. When I brought her into her space she jumped around happily.
Should I be worried about her activity level?
Also she does not seem to eat much hay while she is out of her cage.
We know she's comfortable with us, she climbs on us, eats from our hands, grooms herself, flops herself out, etc. Is she just a lazy bunny? We have no idea of her age, but I would think she would be more active. She has a hay box, and paper ball, shredded paper. Do you think she just gets tired of being out? How should she be acting? I know she's confident in the area, the other day I took her into my bathroom with me, she cowered behind the toilet for a while. When I brought her into her space she jumped around happily.
Should I be worried about her activity level?
Also she does not seem to eat much hay while she is out of her cage.