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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A How can I help my rabbit feel safe when people come over?

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    • bugsthebun
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        Hi everyone!!! My bun bugs is the sweetest little thing and she warmed up quickly to me and sort of warmed up to my boyfriend… but she’s absolutely terrified when other people come over. For example, a friend came over the other day, at first bugs seemed fine, and even accepted a treat from the friend. But after she had the treat, she ran and thumped a bunch of times and then cowered in the corner until they left my house. I felt so bad, I was thinking of making them leave so she felt safe again . As soon as they left my house, she came out and wanted love and was binkying in no time. 

        But I don’t know how to make her feel better when other people come into the house, I feel bad having anyone over if she reacts like that every time. My sister (who loves rabbits) is coming over this weekend and is so excited to meet bugs, but im scared/sad that when she comes bugs will just feel threatened by the new smell/new person and hide in the corner again. I was thinking that this time I should have bugs in her cage when my sister arrives, and let her observe us for a little and then maybe go sit by the cage and talk to bugs and let my sister give bug her favourite treat (apple peels) or maybe hand feed her some of her pellets. 

        I’m not sure what exactly would work best for Bugs to feel safe, if any of you have any suggestions I would love to hear them!!!! 
        This is my little cutie


      • pinknfwuffy
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          She’s a peach! I agree, it can be hard to see your little one frightened when you’re trying to entertain company. But I think you have the right idea going forward. For most rabbits, their cage is their safe space. It might be best if she is inside her cage when people first visit so she can observe from her safe zone. I wouldn’t have anyone new reach in or try to approach her while she is inside. As you said, sit by the cage and quietly talk or catch up. Watch her. She might sit still and far away for a while but will probably come forward to see what’s up once no threat is established.

          Then, and only then, would I see if she’ll take a treat through the cage bars. If it goes well enough I’d leave her cage door open while you and your sister sit a little bit away on the floor or just do your thing away from her. Let her come to you or the new visitor. I would suggest they don’t reach out or try to make contact. It’s best to let her sniff and investigate. If she is frightened of hand-feeding from strangers maybe try putting some treats near them on the floor so she’ll associate new people with good things.

          Over time, hopefully this will warm her up to new people. Sometimes the scent of a new person is enough to make a rabbit worried. It just takes time and the ability to step back. I always tell visitors to ignore Olaf even if it seems counter-intuitive. He likes to call the shots.

          Good luck!

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