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i have a deaf little rabbit running around my house 24/7 and the little guy isnt ever scared of anything. my bf passes the noisy vacuum cleaner by his side and he doesnt even get up an move. all he does is lay around and sleep, so i was thinking, what i can do to 'spice' up his life? no, he's been spayed long ago, no female rabbits would do the job. any good tricks in hand? and cool pet games?

2006-06-19 06:15:41 · 5 answers · asked by sueet2b 4 in Pets Other - Pets

have already tried the cardboard box idea, but he doesnt find it amusing, he just gets in one hole, comes out the other and never touches the box again. he gives me this look like saying, 'dude, you expect me to play with this thing?'

2006-06-20 14:26:45 · update #1

5 answers

Teach it sign language.

2006-06-19 06:37:38 · answer #1 · answered by Fullarmor 4 · 2 0

I possess a rabbit, and this may take a long time, i have been looking to work with mine however she is stuburn, i am trying to litter train her due to the fact she jumps on the couches and and beds and poops up there. They only take a while by and large, there are not any suggestions, its all relying on the bunny personality, severely, if it doesnt wanna study you are not able to drive it. However what do i do know lol, Take different peoples advice that is just my private experiance with this bunny from hell for 3 years

2016-08-08 22:29:41 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You have to be very careful of what toys you give rabbits, because they'll inevitably chew them, and if they swallow plastic, they can develop a stomach blockage, which can kill them. The very best toys for rabbits are plain brown cardboard boxes - they LOVE these, they run in and out of them, chew them, toss them, jump on top of them. You can cut a couple of doors in the cardboard box/boxes before you give them to your bunn, and he'll love playing through them :-) Just be careful of any sticky tape or staples that are attached to the box - you wouldn't want him to chew these. And he enjoys your company more than any toy -
http://au.geocities.com/leaswebsite/bunnyhouserabbits.html

2006-06-19 21:04:51 · answer #3 · answered by Lea 5 · 0 0

I would try the carrot and stick approach. Rabbits go for that carrot thing, and you might teach him to retrieve a little stick like a puppy dog.

Cheers!


btw - you might consider turning off the 'view my 360 page' thing until you actually put something on your 360 page. ; )

2006-06-19 06:21:47 · answer #4 · answered by sal the dog 6 · 0 0

Teach him karate so he can rule the world Muahahahahahahahah!

2006-06-19 06:40:40 · answer #5 · answered by cksloanboothby 2 · 0 0

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