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Forum BEHAVIOR Bunny Waking Hours

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    • Bobby
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         Does anyone elses house bunny scratch at their door to wake them just before the alarm goes off?

        My rabbit has started this habit recently and I don’t understand??


      • unknownphoenix
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          Ever have a dog that somehow just knows its almost time for you to come home and starts watching the doors? I assume its probably the same for your bunny. Your bunny has learned around the time your alarm goes off and gets excited for attention. I could be wrong, first time bunny owner here, but that’s just figure could be going on


        • MoJingly
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            Ugh. Mine seem to wake me up 3 HOURS before my alarm. Its currently 4:30 am here, and I just got done reinforcing the barricade next to the fridge (again) because apparently they just HAVE to be behind there right now.


          • BubblesJo
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              Not yet, but Chester does wake me up whenever I sleep in after my waking up time (aka weekends and holidays). That means I’ve been waking up with nudges nose-to-nose those days it’s pretty cute.


            • hannaroo
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                my cat does everyday at 5:30 to 6 because he knows its time to let the bunnies out for a runaround and then he’ll get his breakfast. (His pouches not the bunnies)


              • LittlePuffyTail
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                  Bunnies are little alarm clocks. Monday to Saturday I have to get up early and feed the buns around 7:00. On Sunday, I try to sleep in a bit but the noise always starts around 7:30 and doesn’t stop until I get up. Bindi likes to take anything that can make noise and has a temper tantrum throwing it.


                • bpash89
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                    Yep… 5:30~6:00am every day she’s trying to eat her way through the barricade or, if she does get past it, she’s running laps around my bedroom – making sure to jump on the bed and run over top of me as part of her hyperactive circuit around the room…
                    On the weekends I’ve taken to preparing her morning pellets the night before in a little tupperware container and just ripping the lid off and letting her eat in my room so she’ll leave me alone.

                    So yeah… you’re lucky your bunny waits until you are almost getting up…

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