Lots of great tips, thank you :) if I may make a suggestion: try using a bowl for your bunny’s water. It’s easier and ergonomic for them to drink from, and easier for bun parents to clean ❤
Finally someone who said it! I don’t understand all these TH-camrs saying that baby gates are a good way to block the spaces for your bunnies when it can literally stuck his head through it and hurt itself. Plastic gates will be chewed and fancy pet gates at Marshalls are too low and bunny can jump over it
@@PetsinaPawd I haven’t got my baby yet but I will have her/him in about 5-6weeks cuz she’s to small! But I’m just trying to get as much info as I can! So this helped thanks
The honest answer is that spaying will be a big help. Also block off your bed and don't allow them up so you can claim it back as your own and rid of the smell. Lastly, whenever they poop immediately place it in the litter box. Keeping their hay nearby the litterbox will also help. Over time your rabbit should learn where the proper place to go.
@@PetsinaPawd okay also I’m having a HUGE problem a very huge one, me and my rabbit are like best friends at first they said it was a boy but we found out it’s a girl so anyways, she’s a lop mixed she’s so calm when I pick her up but what I’m having problems with is handling her, like when you take her to your chest, I’m so obsessed with it, I’ve been watching videos but they all go to fast and it’s also hard from the angle, I’ve been calling like every local pet shop even those out of my state to find out but the advice just doesn’t work , so if you could make a video explain about handling rabbits and positions and explain very clearly and show the steps in a good angle I would appreciate it ALOT
thank you
Lots of great tips, thank you :) if I may make a suggestion: try using a bowl for your bunny’s water. It’s easier and ergonomic for them to drink from, and easier for bun parents to clean ❤
He has a bowl and a bottle! He gets free choice here
Finally someone who said it! I don’t understand all these TH-camrs saying that baby gates are a good way to block the spaces for your bunnies when it can literally stuck his head through it and hurt itself. Plastic gates will be chewed and fancy pet gates at Marshalls are too low and bunny can jump over it
My solution isn't for everyone (I did technically destroy a door) but it works for me! No escaped bunnies and the room stays open to the house
I have the same chew toy now😂 I just got it
It's a great toy!
@@PetsinaPawd I haven’t got my baby yet but I will have her/him in about 5-6weeks cuz she’s to small! But I’m just trying to get as much info as I can! So this helped thanks
thank you! this is very helpful and the split door is an awesome idea!!
Thanks! Glad it helped!
You are amazing! I love the litterbox. Did you get the standard size or the jumbo?
The outer piece was the standard size and the inside litterbox I believe is a large!
What are the rugs made out of and where did you get them?
I'm not sure what specific material they're made of but they are cloth. One is from Lowes and the other is from Michael's
What about litter train an unspayed rabbit she loves too pee and poop in my bed and we don’t like it
Sorry I’m late
The honest answer is that spaying will be a big help. Also block off your bed and don't allow them up so you can claim it back as your own and rid of the smell.
Lastly, whenever they poop immediately place it in the litter box. Keeping their hay nearby the litterbox will also help. Over time your rabbit should learn where the proper place to go.
@@PetsinaPawd okay also I’m having a HUGE problem a very huge one, me and my rabbit are like best friends at first they said it was a boy but we found out it’s a girl so anyways, she’s a lop mixed she’s so calm when I pick her up but what I’m having problems with is handling her, like when you take her to your chest, I’m so obsessed with it, I’ve been watching videos but they all go to fast and it’s also hard from the angle, I’ve been calling like every local pet shop even those out of my state to find out but the advice just doesn’t work , so if you could make a video explain about handling rabbits and positions and explain very clearly and show the steps in a good angle I would appreciate it ALOT