kirst3buns
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Morning: When I get up - let out the rabbit and try not to trip over him while I get ready for work. Spend at least 2 minutes scratching ears after I blow dry my hair and before applying make up to avoid getting nipped in the ankles for not paying attention. Before I go to work, give him his morning salad (prepared the night before).
Afternoon: when I get home from work, give him a few pellets and a little attention but he's not usually that active mid-afternoon.
Evening: Cleaning, fresh water, make two salads (one for morning and one for evening) and play time. Then shut him in his cage (he has free range of half the bedroom during the day).
Litter boxes get emptied every third day and really thorough cleaning (sweeping stray hay, hair, etc.) happens on the weekend.
When I had two, it was about the same but litter boxes got emptied every other day. I often had to clean up litter from everywhere too because one of them was a persistent digger. They weren't as demanding about attention though, because they had each other. Like EileenH, my rabbit is neat as a pin so I only have to do a little spot cleaning during the week and if I'm neat with bringing in hay, there isn't even much extra to do on the weekend.
Afternoon: when I get home from work, give him a few pellets and a little attention but he's not usually that active mid-afternoon.
Evening: Cleaning, fresh water, make two salads (one for morning and one for evening) and play time. Then shut him in his cage (he has free range of half the bedroom during the day).
Litter boxes get emptied every third day and really thorough cleaning (sweeping stray hay, hair, etc.) happens on the weekend.
When I had two, it was about the same but litter boxes got emptied every other day. I often had to clean up litter from everywhere too because one of them was a persistent digger. They weren't as demanding about attention though, because they had each other. Like EileenH, my rabbit is neat as a pin so I only have to do a little spot cleaning during the week and if I'm neat with bringing in hay, there isn't even much extra to do on the weekend.