I've been rescuing rabbits and allowing them to free roam for 30 years and I can tell you that your videos are terrific! I always come away with a new idea, renewed enthusiasm, or just something to ponder. You are not only factually informative, but you also have a wonderful delivery style. I love how you include your bunny as the star, often accompanying your descriptions right on cue! ;) Keep up the good work! You are an inspiration to your generation! xo
My husband brought home 2 beautiful white bunnies today. I fell in love immediately. Problem is, we have a small home....not a lot of space for these two lovely ladies. I really can’t build an enclosure. I do want to eventually let them free range at home. I also have a 12 year old cat, and let me tell you, right now my little girl is not happy. I’ve had bunnies most of my life, but always had space. I can hutch them for now, but eventually, I want them to be with me. They are very snuggly and love being held and cuddled. They also love to jump and play.
Me are usually use a pop up playpen at the apartment and I plan on using that for one I got a travel and then I also use X pen at the new house that we’re moving into
My rabbit lives outdoors but he has an awesome 15 x 7 ft cage with plenty of toys and hiding places and its well concealed for natural predators that may try to taunt him and he is very happy.
I have 2 bunnies, one keeps pooping and peeping at another location in the house, outside of their enclosure which has a litter box, should I put another litter box for her there? 🐇
My boy would pee so far over the side.... it'd be like a foot up the wall like the was trying to miss. 3 litterboxes i went through till i found one he couldnt aim over
Ok this is an emergency Amy. I had a male rabbit about 3-4 months old. He was all good and well behaved but after sometime at my home he started biting everyone and lunging at everyone. He would run after all my family members and bite them. Any idea what happened there?
I have found cecotropes in the litter box. would plastic grate over the litter box prevent my bunny from eating cecotropes ? The reason why i put the grate is that my bunny likes to sleep in it and dig. so pee would get all over him. Also your videos are so good and helpful.Thank you
nope, a plastic grate shouldn't stop your rabbit from eating the cecotropes. They usually eat them right out of their butt and any in the litter box are usually just a few extras. I have a friend who has this kind of litter box arrangement for her rabbits and it seems to be working really well for her.
So there’s a bald spot on my bunny’s foot, but it’s not a sore hock. There’s fuzz on it now. Should I be worried? It doesn’t seem to hurt him when I touch it, and he has a huge playpen with lots of fleece.
I've been rescuing rabbits and allowing them to free roam for 30 years and I can tell you that your videos are terrific! I always come away with a new idea, renewed enthusiasm, or just something to ponder. You are not only factually informative, but you also have a wonderful delivery style. I love how you include your bunny as the star, often accompanying your descriptions right on cue! ;) Keep up the good work! You are an inspiration to your generation! xo
Amy’s great! We definitely appreciate her in the rabbit community! 💗
Haha my bunny loves the cardboard castles! Also, I've been making a point to nap next to my rabbit so she can get used to my presence!
That's a great idea!
My husband brought home 2 beautiful white bunnies today. I fell in love immediately. Problem is, we have a small home....not a lot of space for these two lovely ladies. I really can’t build an enclosure. I do want to eventually let them free range at home. I also have a 12 year old cat, and let me tell you, right now my little girl is not happy. I’ve had bunnies most of my life, but always had space. I can hutch them for now, but eventually, I want them to be with me. They are very snuggly and love being held and cuddled. They also love to jump and play.
Me are usually use a pop up playpen at the apartment and I plan on using that for one I got a travel and then I also use X pen at the new house that we’re moving into
So, cute bunny.. I have same kind of rabbit...😘😘😘😍
4:01 omg so cute gah!!!
Thank you, very well explained😊. My rabbit likes to play with pine cones and little sticks.
That's great!
My rabbit lives outdoors but he has an awesome 15 x 7 ft cage with plenty of toys and hiding places and its well concealed for natural predators that may try to taunt him and he is very happy.
Thank you for the video:)
My pleasure!
I loveyour bunny! What kind is she? where did you get the hide house?
I have that same litter box
Can i build a cage for rabbjt
I have 2 bunnies, one keeps pooping and peeping at another location in the house, outside of their enclosure which has a litter box, should I put another litter box for her there? 🐇
My boy would pee so far over the side.... it'd be like a foot up the wall like the was trying to miss. 3 litterboxes i went through till i found one he couldnt aim over
Ok this is an emergency Amy. I had a male rabbit about 3-4 months old. He was all good and well behaved but after sometime at my home he started biting everyone and lunging at everyone. He would run after all my family members and bite them. Any idea what happened there?
Usually rabbits entered puberty stage at 4 months so their kinda like aggressive and very territorial.
nicole junio oh that explains it i guess. Thanks♥️
I have found cecotropes in the litter box. would plastic grate over the litter box prevent my bunny from eating cecotropes ? The reason why i put the grate is that my bunny likes to sleep in it and dig. so pee would get all over him. Also your videos are so good and helpful.Thank you
nope, a plastic grate shouldn't stop your rabbit from eating the cecotropes. They usually eat them right out of their butt and any in the litter box are usually just a few extras. I have a friend who has this kind of litter box arrangement for her rabbits and it seems to be working really well for her.
thank youu so much.🙏🏻
So there’s a bald spot on my bunny’s foot, but it’s not a sore hock. There’s fuzz on it now. Should I be worried? It doesn’t seem to hurt him when I touch it, and he has a huge playpen with lots of fleece.
And your channel has grown so much! I remember when you had 18 subs! Glad you’re educating people!
as long as it's not an open sore and the skin doesn't look red/inflamed, I wouldn't worry about it. The fuzz growing back is also a good sign
The Bunny Lady ok. Thank you! As soon as I saw it I went into mom mode and started thinking of everything it could possibly be 😂
Am I the only comment?