Bonding Our Free Range House Rabbits

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…

Bunny Logic 101 – Rabbits are Smart!

People make fun of us all the time for having a rabbit. They assume that Bunny is a cute, but basically stupid animal without personality that is unable to form any type of relationship with humans. They think that he can’t do much aside from wiggle his nose, chew furniture, and soil the carpet. When these…

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…

Connect with your Rabbit – Fun Ideas

Our Bunny isn’t much into cuddling. He gives us about 15 minutes total every day and then he’s done. That’s not enough to build a relationship with anyone, though, so we came up with ways to connect with Bunny and strengthen our bond without cuddling him. Here are our favorite 5 ways to spend quality…

Surviving the Holidays – Rabbit Edition

The holiday season is about to start and many of us will want to put up a Christmas tree and other decorations. When a curious little bunny hops around and feels like everything was put up as a giant snack, there are a few things to consider. First of all, rabbits can eat from all…

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,…

Bonding Bunnies

Rabbits are very social creatures that don’t like to be alone. Yet it can be quite challenging to get two (or more) rabbits to bond and live together peacefully, because they are also quite territorial. We collected actual bonding stories for this article. Vicky S: It took about 3 weeks for Big’s and Tux to “love”…

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…

Product Review – The Snack Board

One of our most anticipated products and it didn’t disappoint! The Snack Board has 7 openings for small treats and comes with 7 lids to hide the treats under. Encourage your rabbit to find the treats by lifting the lids with its mouth. The board is flat and has a non-slip surface, which makes it virtually impossible for a rabbit to…

Product Review: The Veggie Ball

This toy/accessory looks relatively unimpressive, but it’s actually really fun and a physical challenge for rabbits and other small pets. Just add fresh vegetables such as lettuce or herbs, hang it up, and let your bun figure out how to get the food. The height and swinging motion of the ball makes that task quite…