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08/19/2010 06:35 PM

So.... Koji has started to play some, I'm happy to report. He rolls his treat ball around some (not sure if he's hoping food magically appears from there when he's well aware it's empty or just enjoys it). But, he's really taken to digging and scooting. My blanket, specifically. I thought it was the blanket, anyways, so I put it on the floor (since I've been trying to keep him off bed due to the peeing). He wouldn't look at it when it's on the floor. I have since noticed he will also scoot and dig on the sheets, too, although not as excitedly as he does with the blanket. He will even rearrange and chew a bit at the blanket. It also mostly seems to be in the same small area of the bed.

I'm not sure what to make of this. Does anyone have a rabbit that will only "play" in one spot? I gave him t-shirts in his crate that I saw him digging on briefly last night. But his new obsession is getting on the bed to try to burrow on that side. Still ignoring the diggy box I made, of course!

I was just wondering if this location preference is typical. I'm hoping I might be able to entice him to be so interested in a different spot that is not my side of the bed - if not no big deal, I may let him up occasionally for some very supervised digging. I don't mind the destruction of my blanket, in fact it's a woven cotton thing which has a few loose strings anyways. I just don't want to let him up here unsupervised until he's proven he's done having accidents on both the bed and the hardwood, and I feel bad saying no when it clearly brings him great joy to dig and scoot the blankets underneath him. He did it so vigorously earlier he actually fell off the bed (his spot is right on the edge.)

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08/19/2010 06:48 PM
I think it's pretty typical for bunnies to be "obsessive" about something for a period of time, then move on to something else. A lot of bunnies like to have projects to work on, so they decide somehow that one specific thing will be their project, and become obsessed with going back to that place and working on it. As long as it's not destructive and you don't mind, let him have at it! Otherwise, just try to keep him away and give him other things to do and with time he'll probably find a new project to become obsessed with.
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08/24/2010 02:14 PM
My bunny does this on 'his' bed with 'his' blanket so you could provide a setup like that and see if he likes that too...

Just buy one of those round donut bed type things and put a towel or small blanket on it... he'll probably dig that too
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08/25/2010 05:04 PM
I think Elrohwen put it well. Bunnies are cute because they really are totally neurotic, and once they get a spot, activity, behavior or particular thing in their head they come back to it over and over and over and over and over....It's true they like projects. Usually they have to get bored of it on their own before they can move on to a new one. Burrowing in blankies is triggering their burrowing underground instincts. They sometimes might even think they are providing for the family by being a really good digger. So they want to complete their project. Especially if it's wicked fun.

As long as you use a mild vinegar and water spray to get out any scent of former pee in that area, I'd say you're fine to let him do it.
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08/25/2010 07:13 PM
Haha, okay, I've been letting him out of his new pen occasionally and up there. Maybe I will try letting him out more until he decides he's done with that spot.... we did try giving him his own pet bed but he snubbed it.
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08/25/2010 09:34 PM
Eddie used to do this with me. On my blankets. ON ME. Drove me freaking nuts cause I'd let him go for a few minutes then put him on the floor and he'd just come back. And I even tried laying on old sheets and then giving it to him thinking it was my scent he was after. Oh heck no, would completely ignore the sheet and come back to me and my blankets. I couldn't really ever get him to stop. He'd have periods where he wouldn't do it as much, but then would always come back. Then I got Lollipop and that redirected his attention cause there was an icky, gross GIRL in the apartment. lol

So I guess I have no advice other than sometimes you just have to ride it out like others have said. They are truly the most stubborn animals sometimes about things and you either get frustrated and keep fighting or you just give up and give in. lol
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08/25/2010 10:15 PM
Haha, Koji dug my bare arm one day briefly. I'm glad it's at least my one spot on the mattress and not ME. Even though I keep those nails short... yeesh. No thanks. They're strong for their size, I tell you.
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08/26/2010 10:39 AM
Yup Blu is guilty of this too. His current "project" that he works on a few times a day, is digging at his grass mat ... he gets in squatting/digging stance and goes crazy digging at the corner of it..and simultaneously chewing on it. he used to do this in his cuddle cup when he was a baby. It started out of the blue (no pun intended...) and one day I noticed his grass mats were slowly disappearing. Funny because he's had them forever and just started digging/eating them. It's cute bc I think he really believes he's doing something very important but if he does it at just the right moment (i.e. I'm a little stressed out, etc.) he will drive me NUTS because of the scratching noise on the wood floors!
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