Hi, I just recently got a 3 month old female bunny. She spends most of her time in her cage, but I let her roam in a pen as well. However, I have heard that bunnies need a lot of exercise, and that many people have free roam rabbits, so I wanted to give my bunny free rein in a small portion of our house. I mentioned this to my mom, but she pretty much freaked out.
She's not a germophobe or anything, but for some reason, she's convinced that rabbits are unsanitary, germy carriers of evil. She insists on sterilizing every surface that my bunny touches and laying down pee pads everywhere she walks. She refuses to even touch my bunny without gloves. I understand that rabbits definitely need to be cleaned up after, but my mom is a little over the top. Today she completely freaked out just because I let my bun loose for a while around the house (under supervision).
In her eyes, everything that my bunny touches is contaminated. This goes for blankets, furniture, rugs, walls, etc. Nothing I say could change her mind, but I want to make sure my bunny gets enough exercise and stays fit and healthy.
I'm hoping personal accounts from seasoned bunny owners will help change her mind. If not, any advice for alternate solutions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
She's not a germophobe or anything, but for some reason, she's convinced that rabbits are unsanitary, germy carriers of evil. She insists on sterilizing every surface that my bunny touches and laying down pee pads everywhere she walks. She refuses to even touch my bunny without gloves. I understand that rabbits definitely need to be cleaned up after, but my mom is a little over the top. Today she completely freaked out just because I let my bun loose for a while around the house (under supervision).
In her eyes, everything that my bunny touches is contaminated. This goes for blankets, furniture, rugs, walls, etc. Nothing I say could change her mind, but I want to make sure my bunny gets enough exercise and stays fit and healthy.
I'm hoping personal accounts from seasoned bunny owners will help change her mind. If not, any advice for alternate solutions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!