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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Keeping bunny out of bedroom

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    • Pickytxmom
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        Hi!!

        New bunny owner…..

        Our bedroom is not safe for Toby.  I bought a short gate to keep him out BUT still allow our two cats access to our bedroom, well…..Toby cleared the 16-inch gate in about 1/2 a second…..and promptly settle down under the king sized bed…..it took almost 45- minutes to coax that stinker out from under the bed.

        For me, the bigger issue is…..my 10- year old cat spends 95% of her time in our room, under our bed……but the litter box is in a wooden box on the back porch (the cats access litter box via a doggie door….BUT…..the box is securely housed inside of a very large wooden box….my babies DO NOT have access to the outdoors).

        Question…….any ideas on how to keep bunny out of a room, but still give free access to my cats?

        Thank you!!!!!!


      • BinkyBunny
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          That’s a tough one because normally a would suggest a 24″ gate but can your cats jump that?

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