In fact, after he managed to topple the metal gate I just bought, I think I have another item to add to the record list. (Granted, the thing was leaning against the wall as I haven't installed it yet, but he pulled that thing over with *his teeth!*)
Its possible that your little friend is nocturnal, so you might have to keep him in a cage at night; or come up with some other way of keeping the bunny from destroying your home.
He *is* nocturnal. Crepuscular, actually, as rabbits are most active during twilight. That's why I can't keep him caged all night every night. He'd go nuts. Anyway, I think I found a temporary solution. It seems he strongly dislikes the taste of tea tree oil ointment. (Can't say as I blame him.) I spread some on the area where he'd been pulling at the cardboard box that is temporarily serving as a door. I took one bite, stuck out his tongue as far as it would go several times. Then hopped away to wash himself.
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2. Get a good net you can stretch over the doorway. The elasticity should bounce the little bugger right back into the room.
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In fact, after he managed to topple the metal gate I just bought, I think I have another item to add to the record list. (Granted, the thing was leaning against the wall as I haven't installed it yet, but he pulled that thing over with *his teeth!*)
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Right now I'm just glad he sleeps in the afternoon. Now if he'd just sleep at *night.*
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Its possible that your little friend is nocturnal, so you might have to keep him in a cage at night; or come up with some other way of keeping the bunny from destroying your home.
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