xsparkleworksx
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My bun has been testing my patience a lot over the past few days, he is allowed out all of the time of a day time and ideally I want him to be in his hutch (indoors in my room) of a night time because there are possible dangers for him in my room when I am not able to observe him.
The moment I put him back into his cage he rattles the bars like crazy getting louder and louder. I have tried to ignore this - one time up to 20 minutes but he is persistent until I let him out and I am worried also about waking everyone in the house up. I end up getting really frustrated and letting him roam my room of a night time - I am just worried in case he eats the wires off my TV or something. I have also tried clapping but this does nothing at all.
I am a full time college student so being woken up several times a night isn't helping I am so close to surrendering him to a rescue center if I can't control his disruptive behavior. Someone mentioned you can use a spray bottle as an effective punishment to stop this, is that ok?
The moment I put him back into his cage he rattles the bars like crazy getting louder and louder. I have tried to ignore this - one time up to 20 minutes but he is persistent until I let him out and I am worried also about waking everyone in the house up. I end up getting really frustrated and letting him roam my room of a night time - I am just worried in case he eats the wires off my TV or something. I have also tried clapping but this does nothing at all.
I am a full time college student so being woken up several times a night isn't helping I am so close to surrendering him to a rescue center if I can't control his disruptive behavior. Someone mentioned you can use a spray bottle as an effective punishment to stop this, is that ok?