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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Bunny 911!!!!

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    • lovebunnies24
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        I took my 10mnth old flop ear bun twinkie out to play nd he ran between two fences now he won’t cme out i have tried everything g to get him to cme I tried treats hay I even put his s cage at the entrance btwn the two gates he won’t budge the space is two small for me to get btwn and I’m worried twinkie is a house bunny nd has never Ted outside over night I’m working during is it too cold wat type of predators should I worry abt nd how can I get him to cme out somebody plz help 


      • LongEaredLions
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          Do not leave him out alone. Leave his cage by the entrance of the fences, rustle the hay bag and fill the cage with his favorite veggies and foods. Make a trail of treats leading from him to his cage, and watch to see if he will follow them out. Could you get a long stick and touch his backside to nudge him out??? Stay out all night if you have to. Do NOT leave him out alone.


        • Roberta
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            I agree with Long Eared Lions, In fact don’t walk away for too long in case he moves… Get the carrier, put it against the gap filled with lots of treats and toys…
            Mine have a fascination for the carrier and will go in by themselves.


          • Roberta
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              Can you get someone to make some noise on the other side to get him to move….


            • lovebunnies24
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                I have tried everything I used a stick too nudge him nd he would move but then he hopped further btwn the fences I left his cage for him open wit hay and his fav vef I made a trail nd he still has not cme out im getting worried


              • cooperocf
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                  Is he stuck? Are you able to call somebody to come and help you? Are you able to somehow take the fence a little apart? Can you call in sick to work to stay with him/her?

                  Do whatever possible to save that wittle bunny wabbit.


                • Irina
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                    Can you drop something between the fences begins him to stop him from going further back? Can you cut a hole in one if the fences so you can get him? Is there anybody there helping you? The fire department saves cats… Can you call them?


                  • Beka27
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                      Have you tried a broom between the fences? Lightly tap on his bottom repeatedly and keep moving him closer to the open end?


                    • LongEaredLions
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                        Did you get him out?


                      • lovebunnies24
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                          No i didnt I waited for him but in the morni g he wasn’t there devastated I still have his mother thumper she’s 2yrs old nd she needs a home right now my place of residents does not allow pets nd im worried that the constant change of environment is goin g to effect her I need help finding her a place I love her so much nd do not wnt to give her up but right on i ha ve no other option


                        • Roberta
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                            Keep looking he may not have travelled very far and a neighbour may have found him, he could also be hiding nearby under something.


                          • BinkyBunny
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                              If by chance you find her again between the fence, I would drop a light weight cloth or towel on her. She might feel like something is on her and move forward to get it off. I do hope you find her soon! Keep us updated.

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