animalsRbetter
Active Member
So we recently moved to a new apartment with our furry family. It's completely different: floors are laminate instead of carpet, we have two levels instead of one, and our bunny Abe's home base is in our bedroom instead of what is our reptile room.
I started a new job, so instead of someone being home all day for him to roam, he doesn't get to roam free until the afternoon. We don't really trust him to be good unsupevised since 1) we have the stairs and 2) we have been cleaning up far more bunny accidents than we had to at the old place. He is happy I have to be up by 5AM to feed him pellets! But I'm worried he gets lonely because lately he has been coming on to our poor cats. He mounts them and we pull them apart.
Should we do that? What can we do to prevent him from continuing this habit? Does anyone have an explanation for why he's doing this since we moved??
Our poor cats are having a hard enough time getting acclimated to the new sounds, smells, and the place in general...I'd rather not have this continue to be an issue too!!
I started a new job, so instead of someone being home all day for him to roam, he doesn't get to roam free until the afternoon. We don't really trust him to be good unsupevised since 1) we have the stairs and 2) we have been cleaning up far more bunny accidents than we had to at the old place. He is happy I have to be up by 5AM to feed him pellets! But I'm worried he gets lonely because lately he has been coming on to our poor cats. He mounts them and we pull them apart.
Should we do that? What can we do to prevent him from continuing this habit? Does anyone have an explanation for why he's doing this since we moved??
Our poor cats are having a hard enough time getting acclimated to the new sounds, smells, and the place in general...I'd rather not have this continue to be an issue too!!