Does he have a lot to chew on that is for him? I know some of the kitty toys are good for them at least to play with.
I'd bet there are a lot of videos of it on youtube, I know there were when I searched it for my Bowie.
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Yeah he's got loads of cardboard and hay. We're gonna get him some proper toys at the weekend. I've going to go have tea now so I'm logging off for a bit, speak to you later :)
Don't forget, if you can't find a lot of options a lot of kitty toys work too.
Enjoy.
Chat later my friend.
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No problem. Animals are my passion and whenever I can help I'm there.
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I've never owned a rabbit before, I've had a guinea pig and he was much easier to look after. Plus he was a real attention whore, he loved being picked up and cuddled :)
Cavies are a bit needy. :p
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Yess'm it is. :)
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Gah! Sorry! What's up?
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He was stamping his back foot! The internet was saying it was because he was scared of something but I couldn't figure out what it was that was scaring him :( He seems okay now. He's happily cleaning himself now :)
Hmm...rapidly or just like something was stuck on it? Did he step in wet bedding?
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"Rabbits thump their hind feet to signal danger. Some rabbits will thump one foot on the ground, some will thump both hind feet at the same time. Rabbits aren't very vocal so thumping is their way of communicating. Usually this means they have heard something odd and it could be potentially harmful e.g.. A cat outside the door. Sometimes when you surprise rabbits they will thump at you to show their displeasure at being caught unawares. Thumping can also be an expression of displeasure, for example "Don't ever pick me up and hug me ever again!"."
"A rabbit that is nervous will sometimes hit its hind feet hard against the ground to produce a thumping noise. Some will thump to get attention, too."
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I try.
How's he doing now?
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At the moment he's binkying around the room and every so often groom himself or us :D We're going to go buy him some toys today and a bigger cage if we can find one within reasonable prices. We try to let him run around whenever we're in so it's not as hard for him when he's stuck in his cage.
Have you seen the little play yard/ play pen things they have? He may hop over it but it may give you piece of mind for times when you can't keep an eye on him 24/7
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