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sprouts42
Jun 30, 2000
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Vonbrigšum posted:

Last night I went to bed earlier than usual, and at 1:30 am Claude started tearing up his cardboard box VERY loudly, and after a bit I had to move to another room to sleep. I'm glad he learned to do that instead of chewing/shaking the bars of his cage, but can I get him to be quiet during the night? Should I just move the cage to another room if he does it regularly?


My bunny is now free range around the house, but when we first got him we put him in in a cage, putting a blanket over the cage and taking anything that can make too much noise out of the cage was the only solution that worked even slightly. In the end we used earplugs until we ditched the cage totally when he was oneish.
Bunnies that dont like being in their cage will never like being in their cage, I have had friends that had similar problems.

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