Everything I DIDN'T Know About Rabbits
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Published 2022-02-20
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All Comments (21)
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A few weeks after I got my bun, I caught him flopped. Iโm not even joking when I say, I thought he was dead. I was terrified!! A few minutes of crying later, he gets up and runs to his food.
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Bunnies really do chew up EVERYTHING!! Cords, walls, baseboards, literally any wood and so much more haha. This is why they need to have lots of toys, no need to buy them, cardboard and untreated wood are totally fine for them. Luv ur videos ๐ฅฐ
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My bunny doesn't chew on anything. Cords, wires, wood, walls, doors, corners, entertainment centers, chairs. NOTHING. I love her so much! She's such a blessing and she's free roam in my bedroom only, because of my parents and other animals, her and my dog love each other, and we also use her poop as plant fertilizer ๐
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This video really proves the point that you can't know everything without bunny experience. When I got my rabbit I had been researching for nearly 5yrs and thought I knew everything... But haha... No. I freaked out when I got my bun and felt like I was clueless and knew nothing! And bunny language is so much more important than I thought it was!
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As a bunny mom of 3. And a human mom of 3 too. You are so right. And what's funny is these things also apply to having a human baby. ๐
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You're not alone. After 8.5 years, my 9 year old Rabbit Angel finally lets me cuddle with him!
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Omg the last part about freaking out about sleeping positions is still me and I've been a bunny owner for 5 years! I also didn't know about orange pee in bunnies and how that is normal and that they need their teeth trimmed sometimes.
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We just adopted our bun 2 weeks ago. All these videos have helped us so much! Thank You! That being said we think our bun is deaf because no matter what noise is made, he never turns to look. So we have adjusted the way we pick him give him treats. etc. It's been a tiny challenge but we will adjust to his needs and continue providing a safe space for him. ๐
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I learn more from my buns than the internet! They've taught me that all food should be shared, cuddles should only be initiated if both are comfy with it, greeting people is nice, looking after each other is important, and to value the bonds you have ๐
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My bunny is the exact same about cuddles, I just respect it ๐
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It took 6 months for Pochi to get rid of her anger after spay, and thankful WFH helped with more time spend with her. We also got our grey coach nibbled by Pochi! But once we changed color to cream, sheโs cool with it. Sheโs become sooo lovely as we spend lots of time with her thru this pandemic. Love our bunnies :))
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I'm so glad to know I wasn't the only one being extremely paranoid about my bun getting stasis!! Aaand for a little while I thought my bun was in pain when in reality he was just sleeping comfortably in a loaf position with his head on the ground๐คญ
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Its reliving to know i'm not the only one who freaked out about everything when i first got my bunny.
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Hi Morgan and Cinnabun. My Bunny Bebe doesn't chew. Not even on her Willow toys. It's odd and I worry about her teeth but her teeth are doing just fine. As for cuddling, oh boy, Bebs loves a cuddle or should I say snuggle. She gets very bossy for them. I must snuggle her several times a day. We have full blown snuggles with lots of kisses. Like Cinnabun she's an only rabbit but she absolutely thrives being free roam. I think she's been humanized if I'm completely honest ๐๐ Any who, big bunny hugs from Australia ๐
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This is definitely your best video, Morgan! Thank you. We have two bonded rescue bunnies. Loved this. I felt this one so much! Still always nervous about some noises, but way less obsessively concerned now.
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Omg I finally found someone who actually gone through the same thing I did. I remembered a time when my rabbit was also being skeptical and didn't liked to be touched either. when I first got him he was so scared that if I try reaching my hand out he would run. of course later on he started to get used to me its actually been a year since I got him but now he is good. thank you so much for making content like this for us whenever I watch your videos they always make me smile. anyways have a nice Monday sorry I'm late.
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You have no idea how much we appreciate these videos! Thank you so much for your time and precious energy. ๐ ๐๐
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Thank you so much for this video! I had been doing my research, before I got my bunny, but everything changes when they are actually in your house. I kept watching him,looking in his litter box, and running home after work, worrying in case something had happened to him. I'm still on top of everything he does, but I guess with time I've learnt his ways and routines! Thank you Morgan! ๐
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OMG thank you for explaining the last part like I've never seen my rabbits sploop before except for one time and I thought there was something wrong with her so that really clears up a lot of stuff with me also love the content keep doing it I can't wait for Wednesday's video!!
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Iโm pretty vigilant about watching over my bun. My husband sometimes says Iโm TOO obsessed! But Rosey gives me joy. What could be so wrong with that?!