Why is my rabbit distant?

Your rabbits may turn and move away from you (or each other) if they’re unhappy. Sometimes chasing each other is a form of play, but sometimes a rabbit will be trying to get away from the other or from you, so watch for other signs of happiness or unhappiness to judge which it is.

How do you get my rabbit to let me hold him?

Hold rabbits gently but firmly, ensure one hand supports their back and hindquarters at all time. Help them feel secure by holding all four feet against your body. Never pick rabbits up by their ears. It would be extremely stressful and is highly likely to injure them.

What to do if your rabbit wont eat or play?

Rabbits are very clean and sensitive animals, which is why their health can be affected by various diseases. The first thing you should do when you notice your rabbit looks sad, refuses to eat or has no energy to play is to take them to the vet.

How often should I Let my Bunny out of his cage?

Give your bunny several hours outside of its cage per day. Rabbits love to explore, move, and sniff around. You should let your rabbit out of its cage daily. However, you should also make sure that it doesn’t tear up your house. Watch it closely or create a room specifically for your bunny, with fewer valuables and no carpet.

What should I do if I have a rabbit in my house?

Rabbits love to explore, move, and sniff around. You should let your rabbit out of its cage daily. However, you should also make sure that it doesn’t tear up your house. Watch it closely or create a room specifically for your bunny, with fewer valuables and no carpet. Get down on the floor. Rabbits like to be close to the ground.

What should I do if my rabbit is too territorial?

If you have introduced several new bunnies and found that yours is too territorial for friends, you should try to find a pet of a different species to act as a companion. Guinea pigs, birds, and cats are often easier for bunnies to get along with than other rabbits.

Rabbits love to explore, move, and sniff around. You should let your rabbit out of its cage daily. However, you should also make sure that it doesn’t tear up your house. Watch it closely or create a room specifically for your bunny, with fewer valuables and no carpet. Get down on the floor. Rabbits like to be close to the ground.

What should I do if my rabbit is sad?

Offer your rabbit lots of tasty veggies to help improve its appetite, although you should be careful not to overfeed. The best long-term solution is to get your rabbit a new friend. Introducing a new bunny to bond with can perk up a grieving rabbit.

Give your bunny several hours outside of its cage per day. Rabbits love to explore, move, and sniff around. You should let your rabbit out of its cage daily. However, you should also make sure that it doesn’t tear up your house. Watch it closely or create a room specifically for your bunny, with fewer valuables and no carpet.

If you have introduced several new bunnies and found that yours is too territorial for friends, you should try to find a pet of a different species to act as a companion. Guinea pigs, birds, and cats are often easier for bunnies to get along with than other rabbits.