How To Free Roam a Rabbit

Published 2021-02-21
Hello Buns! Welcome to Cinnabun Sundays, a weekly video series where we talk about all things bunny. Today we are sharing how to free roam your bunny. Bunnies were not meant to live in cages, so here are our tips on how to open up your home to your fluffy friend.

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0:00 Intro
0:45 What is Free Roaming?
1:57 Potty Training
3:22 Bunny Proofing
4:30 Taking Down the Gates
5:13 Off Limit Spaces
7:13 Closing Thoughts

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All Comments (21)
  • One thing I would love to clarify is that social interaction can come from you OR another bunny. Bunnies are social creatures, so if you’re free roaming a single bunny, it’s important to give them the attention they need. Do this by free roaming them in the rooms where you spend the most time. However, if you are free roaming multiple bunnies, having a separate bunny room can definitely check both boxes: your bunny is receiving social interaction and your bunny has space to run and play. Hope this helps!
  • @mad4hats797
    I had 3 rabbits that free roamed. They used a litter box and never chewed anything besides their toys! I love this!!
  • We just decided to get a pet cam! More to see all the fun they seem to be having at night, but also to monitor them when we’re out of the house. Free roam is the way to go, if you can of course! 🤎🖤
  • My bun is freeroamed during the day to a whole big floor but then at night she sleeps in my room with me because we have a dog so this works best for us :)
  • @gn8110
    Your tips and ideas are great, as always, Morgan! I just wanted to reinforce, for anyone who is feeling guilty or discouraged because they can't accommodate a 100% free roam scenario: Every situation is different and every bunny is different, and there are legit reasons why you may not be able to give your bun 24/7 access to your entire home. The good news is that there are a variety of ways to give bunnies plenty of space and attention. The point is not HOW you provide those things but just that you DO. It's okay if your way isn't exactly the same as someone else's.
  • @livp07
    2 minutes in and i already know i needed to subscribe
  • Im hoping to free range my bunny Duchess once she's litter trained. Can't wait!
  • We recently got our baby bunny, we let her free roam. She loves it, and she trust us immediately. She does have a cage, where she can eat, drink, and potty. But we always leave it open. I love free roaming!
  • @Lambiscos
    Nothing beats having peanut cuddling with me on the couch! CB owning the bed is the cutest 😍♥️ #freeroam
  • @thebunnygirl
    What a cute bunny! Love the bunny graphics! They are so cute!
  • @yangqing4766
    Your videos are so great! The tips helped me a lot!
  • @gewrgiadoyy
    I know that video is old but I just got my bunny yesterday! Atm she's at her cage but it's very large kinda like an exercise pen. I'm going to bunny proof my room tomorrow after school and she's going to be completely free roamd. I'm also trying to bond with her without pushing her too much and so far she's doing great.
  • @11Karmen
    I did the same thing with the litter box. He was trained in only one day. He’s so smart