steph182
Wise Old Thumper
Charlie has always been lazy, even as a baby. Some days he doesn't even want to come out of the cage.
He pretty much wants to spend his life sleeping, eating and happy flopping (he happy flops a LOT!)
It's just taken me about 10 minutes to convince him to come out of the cage, and all he's doing is looking for food I've dropped! :roll:
He's almost 4 now and I don't want him to get any problems from basically refusing to move :roll:
I thought he'd get more active when he had a friend, but I've had Milly nearly a full year now and he's still lazy :lol:
He has no interest in toys or tunnels... The only thing he'd ever work for is the treat ball, but the bunnies tiff over food so I don't like using it unless I'm sat with them and giving them my undivided attention which I don't have time to do for hours every day!
Any ideas on how to make him actually exercise?! :lol:
He pretty much wants to spend his life sleeping, eating and happy flopping (he happy flops a LOT!)
It's just taken me about 10 minutes to convince him to come out of the cage, and all he's doing is looking for food I've dropped! :roll:
He's almost 4 now and I don't want him to get any problems from basically refusing to move :roll:
I thought he'd get more active when he had a friend, but I've had Milly nearly a full year now and he's still lazy :lol:
He has no interest in toys or tunnels... The only thing he'd ever work for is the treat ball, but the bunnies tiff over food so I don't like using it unless I'm sat with them and giving them my undivided attention which I don't have time to do for hours every day!
Any ideas on how to make him actually exercise?! :lol: