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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A do i see my rabbit enough?

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    • ivybunny
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        My rabbit lives in a room separate from my house and everyone morning I go in feed her and play with her… when I get back from school I go and see her to check on her and sit with her for abit then later I might visit her again, then I feed her and put her to bed I feed her buy hand (vegetables) and that’s about it but is this enough?


      • OliverBun
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          Do you spend most of the evening with her? Rabbits are social creatures like dogs. They really shouldn’t be isolated.
          Is she an only rabbit? Is there a way to move her in with you?


        • ivybunny
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            I really want to move her in with me but I’m not aloud but when we move house I’m defidwntly going to, she is mine and my sister so sometimes we spend most of the evening with her she come into a different room with us


          • Vienna Blue in France
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              That sounds nice if she goes with your sister or/and you into another room.
              And it sounds like the time you spend with her is ‘quality’ time….
              Rabbits are social creatures so it’s your presence they need too, so you could always go and sit in and read with her or she could help you revise…. :o)
              Just being in the same room is a great bonus. :o)


            • ivybunny
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                Thank you so much for the replies! But I think my mum is actually warming to the thought of me keeping my bunny in my room!

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