After two failed bonding attempts in March and May, we now had two separate free range bunnies, one living upstairs and one living downstairs. There was no neutral territory left. To make it even more difficult, Bunny had never experienced living with another rabbit and sharing his territory every day, so he wasn’t too thrilled…
Life with a Free-Range Rabbit
Our Bunny is a free range rabbit. Which means he has no cage and he basically has access to the whole house at all times, even when we are out or asleep. Just like a cat. In fact, he has a litter box intended for cats in a corner in the dining/living room and unless…
Making a Rabbit Fort/Cage/Playpen out of PVC Pipe
As you may know, Bunny doesn’t have a cage and probably won’t ever have one again. However, we are going on vacation soon and our good friend is going to take care of Bunny while we are away. She has a small dog that will be with her at times and while Bunny and the…
Indoor Furniture Ideas for Rabbits
Now that we have our indoor rabbit housing all set, let’s take a look at some furniture! Because every creature, be it human or furry, old or young, needs a place to safely relax and items to call their own. When looking for rabbit furniture, it is important to think about their needs and instincts. For example,…
Indoor Rabbit Housing
If you have ever set foot in a local pet store, you may have noticed that for every 30 shelves with items for dogs and cats there may be one for rabbits (if you are really lucky). Most of the time, that one shelf isn’t even just for rabbits, it’s for small animals in general,…
Rabbits on a Leash: What You Need To Know
We have thought about offering leashes in our shop very carefully before deciding to do so – after all, they are quite controversial and potentially dangerous. Some rabbits love to be outside and don’t mind a leash while others will absolutely refuse to tolerate one. Forcing the latter kind of rabbit could possibly be considered…
Summer Time: Rabbits and Heat
At this time of the year it is important to keep our little rabbit friends out of the heat – after all, they are used to dim caves and underground tunnels and therefore overheat quickly. While Bunny is mostly indoors and enjoys our air conditioning, we did have to fall back on less modern ways…
How to Clean your Rabbit
How do you clean a soiled rabbit? Most of the time, the rabbit will take care of all the cleaning itself and you shouldn’t interfere. However, for the safety of your bun there are times when you have to. Every one of us with pet rabbits has probably witnessed runny or soft stool that got…
Training Bunny to use the Litter Box
Rabbits are very clean animals that will use a litter box when trained. Unfortunately, our little Bunny was not at all litter box trained when we first got him. Just the opposite, really. He marked his territory aggressively and we had to run after him with a vacuum cleaner almost constantly to keep the house in an…
Meet Bunny
Since Bunny will be the one approving our current and future products, let me tell you a little bit about him: He is a 2-year-old neutered male Holland Lop my fiance and I adopted at the beginning of the year. He’s run the household ever since. Bunny is the most innocent, friendly, and sweet creature…