As title says?
I swear mine are so lazy, it does worry me that they are bored to be honest.
They have their own room and free-range all day (so I don't know what they're up to then). But when I get home they have the run of the flat and choose to stay in their room for most of the time. They do occasionally pop into the lounge to have a nose-around but normally retire to their room pretty swiftly.
They have tunnels etc which they do use. I scatter food, I have apple twigs, treats they have to stretch for etc. Is it just my bunnies like this or are there other bunnies out there who just prefer to chill?
Poppy is 5 now and Peter is 2. Do they chill out more as they get older? (I'm refering more to Poppy here rather than Peter).
I swear mine are so lazy, it does worry me that they are bored to be honest.
They have their own room and free-range all day (so I don't know what they're up to then). But when I get home they have the run of the flat and choose to stay in their room for most of the time. They do occasionally pop into the lounge to have a nose-around but normally retire to their room pretty swiftly.
They have tunnels etc which they do use. I scatter food, I have apple twigs, treats they have to stretch for etc. Is it just my bunnies like this or are there other bunnies out there who just prefer to chill?
Poppy is 5 now and Peter is 2. Do they chill out more as they get older? (I'm refering more to Poppy here rather than Peter).