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Forum BEHAVIOR Moving with a bunny

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    • eva
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        I’ve had my American Rabbit Otto for about a year now. We are moving apartments, and I already have her cage set up at the new place (my boyfriends!!). I’ve pulled out her kennel and started positive clicker training her to hop into it, as well as putting her pellets into it. Is there anything I should do the night before or during or after the move to keep her comfortable? I know giving her space is important after the move. Thanks!


      • Bam
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          I can’t think of anything Nice things to eat like her favorite leafy greens perhaps? And monitor her eating and pooping, sometimes stress can have a negative impact on a bunny tum, and even if this doesn’t seem like a very stressful situation, there’s always a bit of stress involved in environmental changes.
          Best of luck!


        • Laurizzle7
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            I’ve moved with my bunny 5 times. In the car keep make sure she has hay and something soft like a towel under her in her carrier case. Make sure it is dark and don’t blast music loudly. Keeping it safe and dark will keep her stress level down. Besides that, she will grow into her new home faster then you I’m sure. Bunnys only care that you are still with them

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