kherrmann3
Well-Known Member
The title pretty much explains it. Toby doesn't binky anymore.
It seems that he stopped doing binkies and bun-500's after he was given free-roam of the bedroom. He has a ramp to let him back up into his hutch, his own little carpeted "condo" to play on, he has a footstool so he can hop up on the bed, and he has a little cardboard house on the ground that he gets to shred apart. He likes to lay near his litter pan, too. He sometimes will lay on his condo now. I'm so sad he doesn't binky anymore, though. He never really did a TON of them in the first place (except when he was little), but now I don't hear him doing them at all. He doesn't do dead-bunny flops either (never really has...)
What would cause this? Should I be concerned? I want my Toby-binkies back!
It seems that he stopped doing binkies and bun-500's after he was given free-roam of the bedroom. He has a ramp to let him back up into his hutch, his own little carpeted "condo" to play on, he has a footstool so he can hop up on the bed, and he has a little cardboard house on the ground that he gets to shred apart. He likes to lay near his litter pan, too. He sometimes will lay on his condo now. I'm so sad he doesn't binky anymore, though. He never really did a TON of them in the first place (except when he was little), but now I don't hear him doing them at all. He doesn't do dead-bunny flops either (never really has...)
What would cause this? Should I be concerned? I want my Toby-binkies back!