pinksalamander
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Archie keeps thumping really loudly in the middle of the night. Everytime he does it he will continuously do it for about 5 minutes until someone goes and pays attention to him. Its usually at around 4 or 5 in the morning, so its horrible to go and tend to him. The other night he did it for ages I went down and gave him a bit of cabbage and he shut up. Last night he was being really really awful all night, thumping, throwing things around. I put a torch down there as soon as he woke me and there was nothing there, so I don't get why he would be upset about something.
This morning my neighbours complained saying that John, who has a bedroom in a similar place as me on our house said he didn't get much sleep last night, and Stuart, who has a room at the other end of the house said he got woken up too.
I feel really bad, it doesn't bother me that much, but its clearly bothering everyone else and I don't want to be a nuisance.
Its clearly not a boredom issue, well I don't think so, because he has loads of toys.
We've decided he shall now have to go into the small hutch (it makes less noise when it gets thumped on because it has more solid floors) at night and we are going to place thick blankets on each floor to try and reduce the noise.
I tried mentioning to my Mum we could just have them (or at elast him) as indoor bunnies but still no
Any advice? I'm really at a loss, its not just my own problem now, its my neighbours and I feel awful!
Fran :hearts :brownbunny
This morning my neighbours complained saying that John, who has a bedroom in a similar place as me on our house said he didn't get much sleep last night, and Stuart, who has a room at the other end of the house said he got woken up too.
I feel really bad, it doesn't bother me that much, but its clearly bothering everyone else and I don't want to be a nuisance.
Its clearly not a boredom issue, well I don't think so, because he has loads of toys.
We've decided he shall now have to go into the small hutch (it makes less noise when it gets thumped on because it has more solid floors) at night and we are going to place thick blankets on each floor to try and reduce the noise.
I tried mentioning to my Mum we could just have them (or at elast him) as indoor bunnies but still no
Any advice? I'm really at a loss, its not just my own problem now, its my neighbours and I feel awful!
Fran :hearts :brownbunny