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DEAR BUNNY OWNERS: how to play with an adult rabbit?

  • Hi everyone, I appreciate you reading all this. You can skip to the next paragraph if you want. Background: I have had a bunny named Pumpkin for the past 8 months now. I love her to death and enjoy spending time with her. When she was a baby (1-6 months) she was really playful and thoroughly enjoyed circling around me or my family member’s feet every time we stepped foot in her corral. I read books and did research on how to make my bunny the happiest bunny in the world, which I believe she was. Then, at around 6 months she became really aggressive and started humping some stuffed animals, urinating and pooping outside her litter box, digging aggressively, and even biting. Our vet said the best thing to do would be to get her spayed. The spay went well. Anyways, my point is, she’s almost an adult (Adult at 12 months) and she is always relaxed and wants to be patted now. She still gets excited when we step in her corral like she used to but then stops and expects to be patted. I don’t want to pat her every time I see her. I want her to play a bit with me. I know she’s not a dog or a cat but everyone else’s bunny plays with them. I keep reading articles to play “hide and seek” which Pumpkin hates, “roll the ball” OR “tug-of-war” which she looks at me like I’m stupid, or games involving food. Games involving food are the only ones she likes but honestly, I can’t keep feeding her treats, it’s not healthy! Lastly, she does get her exercise but prefers to be alone and curious while she’s out of her corral and not be bothered. Thanks for reading all that! Bottom line is I want to be able to play with my bunny so can you please suggest some games to play with her or even try with her because so far nothing works? (Tricks are not counted as games.) Please only positive, legit answers, not stupid trolls or sarcastic people. Thank you, natalina123

  • Answer:

    try spending more time with her at night. bunnies seem to be more active at night. Some bunnies just like being left alone. I have 2 bunnies. 1 loves attention and the other doesn't like anyone within a few feet of her. If you wanted to you could even try buying another spayed rabbit to be her friend. The process could be hard or they might not get along but its worth a try. It justs depends on your rabbits personality.

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I roll a wiffle ball around with mine! They love it~

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