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When the radio is on in the house, we often find them gravitating towards one of the speakers and their ears twitching so I assume they are actively listening. And maybe hearing a human voice from time to time when we're out reassures and relaxes them. Or maybe not.
One thing I would say: since thumping is a fear thing for rabbits, I personally would not leave them with a station which plays music with a heavy beat.
I leave a radio on but it's more for my birds than my rabbits, I only bother leaving things on for them when there's fireworks or if there's people being noisy.
I used to listen to the radio/audiobooks when my rabbits lived out in their shed. It's really cozy mucking out in the winter evenings with the light, heater and radio on. I never left in on for them though - they had each other to talk to and as someone said, you never know when there might be a sound effect or song that might freak them out. I definitely recommend a heater though! :thumb:
I always leave the radio on for my cats! Radio 4, as I like to think they might enjoy Woman's Hour or the afternoon play or even pick up some tips on Moneybox (and, of course, the repeat of the Archers after lunch).:roll:
My boarding bunnies usually have the radio on for a few hours during the early hours of the evening.
My new house rabbit bunny boarding will have a radio and a tv. Not both on all day, but one or other on and off during the course of the day. No complaints so far from past boarders staying in my shed.:thumb: