I wonder if playing this YouTube video really offers music that bunnies like. I played it once when our bunny was with me but couldn't figure if he really liked it, but I saved the URL because I found it relaxing. PS I have no affiliation with this video.
This is my setup. Originally our bunny was scratching/eating holes all the cardboard barriers and chewing anything he could find. I then went to Home Depot and bought these hardboard barriers for $8 each, He can't destroy them. I put the cardboard behind hardboards to keep him from jumping over...
A month ago our bunny ate a few inches of the cloth off the lowest part of the recliner's footrest. I covered it by screwing a small board over it. It now doesn't look very pretty - but so far I think he got the message. If he tries it again, I'll try to use the soap method Jbun suggested.
JBun. Wires are now protected. The only area he's chewed on and is still exposed is the bottom cushioning of my recliner. I like the suggestion of ivory soap. Thanks for the suggestion.
Thanks for your reply. Our bunny ate some of the leg padding on the recliner and it's now longer comfortable.. I'm looking at new recliners but I don't want to start collecting his urine. 😂
Followup to my last post above, since I don't see a way to delete it:
I just checked Amazon and see many items of bunny repellents.
Are any of these actually safe, and if so, would it make sense to spray it on a cloth and then rub the cloth along dangerous power wires, and maybe even some...
There must be a non-harmful spray/liquid somewhere that would create an odor/taste that rabbits don't like, (but that we could live with) just to be wiped onto the wires, furniture, apple pencils, and anything else that we don't want damaged or is dangerous to our bunnies. The odor must...
NAJAF,
You're right. We've been doing that and it's now clear that he's as comfortable with us as any human could be. Although he still likes to be alone and sleep during periods of the day, he spends a LOT of time cuddling with me and the rest of the family. What a perfect comfort animal and...
At what level (in human age) do 1-2 year old bunnies think?
Or do they ever think?
Sometimes our bunny just veg's out im the cage and stares at the wall and I wonder if he's thinking of something or his mind is just blank.
Other times he acts like our best friend, coming over to sit with...
He's actually my granddaughter's bunny. Yesterday he was on the living room chair with me and we were watching TV together. After an hour+ of constantly petting him on the chair and I realized how long he was with me, I took a closer look. He was sound asleep! 😂