What can I do to keep my rabbit from getting bored?

They have a large outdoor enclosure, about 30 square meters, but they often sit around for hours. Unless they're grazing, but that's not long either…

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Dimitra192
1 year ago

In the Internet so play balls from branches etc. or also tunnels from the same material so they can play and also nag on what is additionally good for the teeth!!Please let the veterinarian regularly check backence teeth are a big problem can in the worst case lead to sleep! You can also buy them extra for cannon intelligence toys there they also have something to do.

Jassy1603
1 year ago

The main activity of rabbits is eating. From that it is good that they have a lot of meadow to go down. In the meantime, however, they are also soaking. Rabbits are destructive. During the day, rabbits sleep predominantly.

Do they have a way to budding? That’s the favorite activity of my rabbits – especially in females.

You can build houses from old cardboard boxes. I’m building a new house almost every week so they have something to explore.

You can fill a cardboard with a leaf and hide a few leaks in it.

You can set up whole fruit trees. The rabbits have to stretch for the upper leaves and remain naturally busy. Later, when all leaves are eaten, you can hang vegetables there yourself.

Naseneinrad
1 year ago

They’re already busy themselves, don’t worry. As long as they have artisans and sufficient space as well as shelters and hay, they also have sufficient opportunities to deal with.

Grapy
1 year ago

Hey, JMsummer.

You could teach them tricks, you have something because you can specify a cool rabbit and the rabbit has something to do.

https://youtu.be/3_s_PuWB4nY?si=6p4G6ViFsueAdJgR

Rabbits also like to buddle around in the earth.

You could also walk with them if you trust them that they don’t run, just put in a transport box to a meadow and then let them look around a bit, but don’t ask the leash and only if you trust the rabbit that they won’t leave.

https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGJKb41Y2/

LG,

Grapy

Jassy1603
1 year ago
Reply to  Grapy

Please never place a rabbit free on a meadow.

1. Are rabbits very environs. A new environment means a lot of stress.

Two. This has nothing to do with trust. There’s only a loud bang and the rabbits are gone. These are and remain escape animals.