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Bunny Exercise
Just like you should exercise every day, so should
your bunny! Exercise time can be a wonderful bonding
opportunity where you can play with your bunny.
Your rabbit will also benefit by playing alone and
you can encourage her by giving her an exercise
space that is interesting and stimulating. Start
by picking your space. It doesn’t have to
be very large, one room is sufficient. After your
rabbit becomes comfortable and familliar with the
room, it is possible to allow him to explore more
areas of your home. Once you know where you are
going to allow your bunny to roam free, make sure
the area is bunny proofed. Keeping electrical cords
out of reach and making sure there are no small
objects available that your rabbit can nibble on
or swallow. Rabbits need exercise equipment too;
ramps to run on, buckets of hay to jump in and boxes
to climb on are great fun. Cardboard tubes, large
enough for your rabbit to run through will make
great rabbit tunnels. Toys, both chew toys and toss/nudge
toys, can be added to this environment. Having something
extra to chew on and dig is also a good idea and
an old phone book will do the trick! Be sure to
always have a litter box in their play area, just
in case.
An outdoor area is also very nice, but takes extra
consideration. Predators, toxic plants, pesticides
and moving vehicles can all be deadly to your bunny.
If you are going to have outside playtime, please
plan wisely. A large covered playpen can be built
with straw strewn across the floor. An enclosed
porch or balcony can also serve as a good outdoor
area. Please remember that outdoor time must always
be supervised.
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