clarebasham2208
Warren Scout
Hello fellow rabbit lovers :wave:
I've done everything I can think of but I never get to see my little monsters binky. They live free range and have access to a large area including our kitchen, lounge and hallway. They can go into the bedrooms but they don't very often. We have laminate flooring so I assumed they weren't binkying because it's slippery, but I bought spongey floor tiles a month ago for all laminate areas and still no binkys
They do rolling flops ALLLL the time and sprint around the house like crazy in the evening and early morning and seem so happy, but what am I doing wrong? They have loads of toys, tunnels and jump up and down on the sofa like it's an obstacle course, they have unlimited hay, fresh greens everyday and a small amount of pellets twice a day. Both rabbits are in excellent health and had a check up last week. When they go to my parents house which is fully carpeted they binky like crazy! When I first bonded them they did a few binkys but none (that I've seen) since. They could off course be binkying like crazy when I'm in bed! My OH stays up late sometimes and has witnessed a few binkys. Maybe I need to replace all the laminate with carpet.....
Any idea would be greatly appreciated :thumb:
Clare x
I've done everything I can think of but I never get to see my little monsters binky. They live free range and have access to a large area including our kitchen, lounge and hallway. They can go into the bedrooms but they don't very often. We have laminate flooring so I assumed they weren't binkying because it's slippery, but I bought spongey floor tiles a month ago for all laminate areas and still no binkys
They do rolling flops ALLLL the time and sprint around the house like crazy in the evening and early morning and seem so happy, but what am I doing wrong? They have loads of toys, tunnels and jump up and down on the sofa like it's an obstacle course, they have unlimited hay, fresh greens everyday and a small amount of pellets twice a day. Both rabbits are in excellent health and had a check up last week. When they go to my parents house which is fully carpeted they binky like crazy! When I first bonded them they did a few binkys but none (that I've seen) since. They could off course be binkying like crazy when I'm in bed! My OH stays up late sometimes and has witnessed a few binkys. Maybe I need to replace all the laminate with carpet.....
Any idea would be greatly appreciated :thumb:
Clare x