pudgey420
Warren Scout
I was woken up at 5 this morning with Willow Scratching about her cage and ripping up newspaper/ Just being a noisy little Bunny!
I understand that rabbits are most active during the early hours of the morning and then again in the evening, I've had Willow about three weeks now and have had no issues apart from the past two nights she has been really noisy, Biting her cage bars and generally scrabbling about making lots of noise which Doesn't bother me as much as it bothers my other Half ( Who I have only just convinced that bunnies are awesome! )
I know she is wanting out - thats the only reason she chews at her bars, she will happily sit in her cage without biting the bars and play with toys etc any other time of day but in the mornings she knows its breakfast time and wants out...
I let her out in the morning about 7 and she will potter about with me until I leave for work about 8.20am and then my other half will let her out when he gets up but we cant have her waking us up at stupid O'clock as it makes the work day a lot longer when you are up 2 hours before your alarm is due to go off!!
Has anyone got any suggestions on how to make her quieter? I know this sounds silly .. I am going to remove the news paper as all you can hear is her stomping about on it and tearing it up (first time she has torn it up)
She is kept in the bedroom with us and I know we could possibly move her to another room but I like her being around us so she's not lonely and can see us pottering about. :?
Hmmmmm Im a bit stumped with this one so any suggestions welcome
thanks
I understand that rabbits are most active during the early hours of the morning and then again in the evening, I've had Willow about three weeks now and have had no issues apart from the past two nights she has been really noisy, Biting her cage bars and generally scrabbling about making lots of noise which Doesn't bother me as much as it bothers my other Half ( Who I have only just convinced that bunnies are awesome! )
I know she is wanting out - thats the only reason she chews at her bars, she will happily sit in her cage without biting the bars and play with toys etc any other time of day but in the mornings she knows its breakfast time and wants out...
I let her out in the morning about 7 and she will potter about with me until I leave for work about 8.20am and then my other half will let her out when he gets up but we cant have her waking us up at stupid O'clock as it makes the work day a lot longer when you are up 2 hours before your alarm is due to go off!!
Has anyone got any suggestions on how to make her quieter? I know this sounds silly .. I am going to remove the news paper as all you can hear is her stomping about on it and tearing it up (first time she has torn it up)
She is kept in the bedroom with us and I know we could possibly move her to another room but I like her being around us so she's not lonely and can see us pottering about. :?
Hmmmmm Im a bit stumped with this one so any suggestions welcome
thanks
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