Vegan_Bunny
Warren Veteran
That level of destruction does sound so hard to live with. Whilst I agree that rabbits will be rabbits, some seem intent on causing carnage, no matter what you do!
We have 9 buns and only 1 is like this. She lived inside initially and no matter what we did she was intent on destroying things, including the carpet. We've since bonded her and moved them both outside. She's still feisty and destructive, but she can now do it do her hearts content, lol. We now have one of our boys, Spud, living in the room, and he couldn't be more different. He doesn't chew anything and the only mess is a bit of hay.
Have they always been inside (it sounds like they might have)? I think some buns are more suited to outdoor living, but I get that it's not always practical or possible.
I think it's fair enough to feel frustrated by the situation, anyone would. I hope some solutions can be found and that the situation settles for you x
Yes, he's always been an indoor bun and he's very, very people orientated so being outside would not suit him, even with SF. He really is a demonbun, all my friends and family know him as that haha. He's a dutch x so tbh, they're pretty notorious for being ********* haha. I debated putting him outside when he was younger but I knew he'd just bar bite any mesh that he could. He has an outdoor setup for when it's nice and he literally spends hours sitting inside the hutch and bar biting the mesh. The hutch is 6x3x3ft and the run is 6x6ft..so not small. He's just one of those buns that is never happy no matter what you do lol. Well, he is happy but he just always wants more. He's now 10 years old and has arthritis in his spine so deffo not possible now. Things have settled down since I penned off my bed. They've stopped bar biting and Fiver did poo on my bed this morning so he was pushed off everytime he jumped up.
Xena is the complete opposite. She does poo everywhere but she doesn't chew anything at all. She's a star lol.