

I later came across an incredibly useful article on the House Rabbit Society website which helps shed light on this behavior and suggests ways to train your rabbit. For a rabbit who detests being picked up and despises even more being cooped up in a cage, this was the greatest insult.īut I did it both to punish her and also to simply remove her from the area so I could clean up the mess. But even in the other room I could hear her thrashing around in the cage trying to break free. (She still had a cage back then although it was always open.) I closed the cage door and closed the kitchen door where the cage was located at the time. Frustrated by this behavior, I had picked her up and put her in her cage. I remember the third time it happened with Cosette a few years back. It’s a frustrating situation and one that has happened in our household as well. Now, all of a sudden, your rabbit keeps hopping on the couch and peeing on it. The real concern is that all three bunnies (four if you count my wife) will be happy.Many people struggle with this scenario: Bunnikins has always had perfect litter box habits. We deal with the ton of poop and fur, so we realize it will increase quite a bit more with a large bred as will the food bill.

A sweet large rabbit would be welcomed, but not at the expensive of the two we have. I spend a lot of time on the floor with them every night and on weekends.

My wife and I work 8-5, but the bunnies have the run of a large kitchen and breakfast area all day and almost the entire house when we are home. Will adding a Flemish Giant to the mix upset the balance? I think he has seen hard times and recognizes what a good life he has now, but is still wary and skittish. He is happy all the time, but is far more stand offish. Tigger is a rescue we adopted about 7 months ago and he has loved Bun Bun since he first saw her. She rarely growls and no longer lunges at him. She has grown somewhat tolerant of Tigger and even licks him sometimes, but she is the dominate bunny. Like the Windy Balloon, Angry Dandelions can only spawn upwind of the player.

It is stationary and shoots 13 damaging Dandelion Seed projectiles at the player every 0.67 seconds. She loves me and is insanely jealous if I show attention to Tigger. The Angry Dandelion is a pre-Hardmode enemy that spawns on grass during the Windy Day event. We have had Bun Bun since she was weaned (1-1/2 years). We have two indoor bunnies already, a female lop (Bun Bun) and a male rex mix (Tigger) so they are both relatively small and both were fixed many months ago. My wife really wants an indoor Flemish Giant.
