lilnaugrim
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Hey friends!
I have a new bunny (first to own) and he's so far a good bun. Not too destructive, doesn't poop scent or spray, doesn't chew on everything. But the issue at the moment is just his stomping.
Obviously he's letting me know that something spooked him or he's not pleased with whatever is happening. He usually doesn't do it unless something has scared him at night. I usually put him in his cage (a big 4 foot by 1.5-ish) at night so he can settle and not get into mischief. Well, something spooked him last night I think because I woke up to his thumping. I didn't get up to see but perhaps it was a mouse or something?
Anyway, the question is, should I place a towel/blanket over his cage at night with like, one end open towards the litter box? Think this would help him be more comfortable? Maybe a hide in his cage at night? Like a box or something he could snuggle in.
I don't mind his thumping but my mom sure does one floor below us.
I also plan to use a fleece lining on his cage and likely stuff it with something (perhaps hay so it's edible if he rips it open, I was thinking polyfill but I don't want it to be toxic to him. I can make it zipper open so I can change the inside, that's not a problem) so that he's got some cushion to the bottom and maybe dampen his stomping? It's a flat bottom cage, not wire or anything, it's just loud since it's on my linoleum floor and whatnot. He's not fond of bedding; he usually pushes it all in one corner and ignores it. I've tried different levels of bedding as well but he doesn't like it. I do have a good size of fleece in there for him right now and he likes to sit on that.
So any opinions, advice, or facts are all welcome! If there's no real solution as well, that's okay!
I have a new bunny (first to own) and he's so far a good bun. Not too destructive, doesn't poop scent or spray, doesn't chew on everything. But the issue at the moment is just his stomping.
Obviously he's letting me know that something spooked him or he's not pleased with whatever is happening. He usually doesn't do it unless something has scared him at night. I usually put him in his cage (a big 4 foot by 1.5-ish) at night so he can settle and not get into mischief. Well, something spooked him last night I think because I woke up to his thumping. I didn't get up to see but perhaps it was a mouse or something?
Anyway, the question is, should I place a towel/blanket over his cage at night with like, one end open towards the litter box? Think this would help him be more comfortable? Maybe a hide in his cage at night? Like a box or something he could snuggle in.
I don't mind his thumping but my mom sure does one floor below us.
I also plan to use a fleece lining on his cage and likely stuff it with something (perhaps hay so it's edible if he rips it open, I was thinking polyfill but I don't want it to be toxic to him. I can make it zipper open so I can change the inside, that's not a problem) so that he's got some cushion to the bottom and maybe dampen his stomping? It's a flat bottom cage, not wire or anything, it's just loud since it's on my linoleum floor and whatnot. He's not fond of bedding; he usually pushes it all in one corner and ignores it. I've tried different levels of bedding as well but he doesn't like it. I do have a good size of fleece in there for him right now and he likes to sit on that.
So any opinions, advice, or facts are all welcome! If there's no real solution as well, that's okay!