Floppy Puff-Puff
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We've been giving our rabbit Floppy Puff-Puff free run of the living room for a few hours a day for the past few months now, and when playtime is over, it's next to impossible to get her to go back 'home'.
She'll hide under the couch, coffee table and chair, dodging and successfully avoiding our every attempt to herd her back into her cage.
When we finally do get her back, she's more often than not breathing heavily and her nose is moving at an incredible rate. I don't know if this is due to the stress of being chased around and ultimately put back, or if she's just tired out, but we'd like to hear of any suggestions you may have for a stress free way to end playtime.
Thoughts?
She'll hide under the couch, coffee table and chair, dodging and successfully avoiding our every attempt to herd her back into her cage.
When we finally do get her back, she's more often than not breathing heavily and her nose is moving at an incredible rate. I don't know if this is due to the stress of being chased around and ultimately put back, or if she's just tired out, but we'd like to hear of any suggestions you may have for a stress free way to end playtime.
Thoughts?