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Forum BEHAVIOR Bunny refuses to come out of cage?

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    • Karlie's Crew
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        A friend of mine has several rabbits. Specifically, one of her bunnies is a lop. The bunny’s name is Romeo. He is in a GREAT c&c cage, inside. Romeo has a cage frend (another bun) that he is bonded with. Yesterday she texted me saying that Romeo has been refusing to come out of the cage (for floor time), and when she makes him come out and she blocks the cage from him being able to come in, he bites on the cage. She recently took him and her other bunnies to the vet, and nothing was wrong with him, he’s a very healthy boy. She fulfills his needs 100%. Does anyone know what she can do?


      • skysblue
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          rabbit can be moody at times, if he is healthy, don’t need to worry much. give it some time.

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