If you have a browse of this fantastic website, you'll learn a lot more about how to interpret and understand your bunny's behaviour -
http://www.muridae.com/rabbits/rabbittalk.html
Enjoy!
2006-09-19 21:58:01
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answer #1
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answered by Lea 5
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Rabbits are very territorial and since they eat a lot, they poo a lot. They chew on things to keep their teeth from overgrowing. Putting a woodblock in the cage with them is a good idea. For the bathroom situation, some rabbits can be potty-trained, but if you don't know how, then you'll just have to clean their cage once a week.
2006-09-19 19:21:26
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answered by LeoN 1
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I really don't understand the question....it isn't coherent at all...
1) if the rabbit is chewing things it isn't supposed to (IE furniture, wires etc) buy some bitter bite (or other such product) and spray the items with that.
2) if by 'going' you mean bathroom, rabbits are litter trainable (see www.rabbit.org for tips)
3) if by 'going' you mean going in places in the house... confine them to a SAFE small area, perhaps with a bunny fence....
2006-09-19 19:18:19
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answered by Nikki T 4
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Because rabbits teeth are constantly growing. You need to block off the areas you don't want them to chew or cover them with split loom cable. You can also buy a product called bitter apple and spray it on things you don't want them chewing.
2006-09-20 08:11:24
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answered by sugarcarat 5
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yea i know the feeling, they have so much to occupied themselves but they insitt on being nosy and bad but thats normal thy are curious and lovable. move ur wires and have a big space for them or pop that butt and say no it will help i did that a few time and now all she does is sniff and investagate so pop that butt an few time say no and she'll behave. dont hit her too hard now but a right pop will teach her
2006-09-21 16:43:55
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answer #5
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answered by EiaMaria 3
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Because they are rabbits and have a limited ability to learn what YOU think they are "supposed" to do. Confine them and keep things out of their reach that you don't want them to have.
2006-09-19 19:26:48
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answer #6
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answered by Danger, Will Robinson! 7
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It is a rabbit. How big do you think his brain is? Not stubborn just doing what rabbits do.
2006-09-19 21:45:07
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answered by Anonymous
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because rabbits are part of the rodent family they teeth are constantly growing ,they have to chew to wear them down.
and again being rodents they are skitish they need to feel safe so they like to hide.
2006-09-19 20:10:31
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answered by suzanne w 3
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