Clover&Hopper
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Hello!
I have a 7 month old lionhead buck named Clover. I have had one other bunny besides him, he recently passed and so of course after being sucked into rabbits, I adopted Clover.
I decided that I really wanted to let Clover out free roaming my bedroom 24/7. I still live with my family, and for the foreseeable future, I don’t see that changing. Meaning he is confined to my bedroom.
First few days were great! He was using his litter pan with little to no accidents and wasn’t getting into trouble. It has been a little over a week of him free roaming, and the chaos has started.
He learned he can easily jump 3.5 feet onto my bed. I was quite impressed since he is only about 2-2.5lbs and maybe a foot in length. It was not an issue at first and I didn’t mind him coming to cuddle with me at night. But tonight he decided he was going to adventure a bit too far. He jumped on each of my nightstands on either side of my bed, knocking off my clock and some other items (breaking some ) I keep on my nightstands. Luckily I have a camera in my room so I was able to catch him doing it and able to stop him before he broke too much stuff.
I had to make the tough decision to put him in a cage for the time being. And unfortunately it isn’t the biggest cage, given it is so late at night. While I really didn’t want to cage him, I had to. Not only for his safety, but for my rooms safety .
It makes me feel very guilty especially him sitting at the door looking at me with his cute eyes.
My question is, how did any of you get past this? Did you have to result to locking them up? What rabbit proofing ideas did any of you have for the bed situation? I have thick covers on cords and gates around the parts he can’t go to, but there’s no way for me to stop him (or to my knowledge) from getting him to stop jumping on my bed and causing chaos.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
I have a 7 month old lionhead buck named Clover. I have had one other bunny besides him, he recently passed and so of course after being sucked into rabbits, I adopted Clover.
I decided that I really wanted to let Clover out free roaming my bedroom 24/7. I still live with my family, and for the foreseeable future, I don’t see that changing. Meaning he is confined to my bedroom.
First few days were great! He was using his litter pan with little to no accidents and wasn’t getting into trouble. It has been a little over a week of him free roaming, and the chaos has started.
He learned he can easily jump 3.5 feet onto my bed. I was quite impressed since he is only about 2-2.5lbs and maybe a foot in length. It was not an issue at first and I didn’t mind him coming to cuddle with me at night. But tonight he decided he was going to adventure a bit too far. He jumped on each of my nightstands on either side of my bed, knocking off my clock and some other items (breaking some ) I keep on my nightstands. Luckily I have a camera in my room so I was able to catch him doing it and able to stop him before he broke too much stuff.
I had to make the tough decision to put him in a cage for the time being. And unfortunately it isn’t the biggest cage, given it is so late at night. While I really didn’t want to cage him, I had to. Not only for his safety, but for my rooms safety .
It makes me feel very guilty especially him sitting at the door looking at me with his cute eyes.
My question is, how did any of you get past this? Did you have to result to locking them up? What rabbit proofing ideas did any of you have for the bed situation? I have thick covers on cords and gates around the parts he can’t go to, but there’s no way for me to stop him (or to my knowledge) from getting him to stop jumping on my bed and causing chaos.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Thank you!