HOW TO FREE ROAM YOUR RABBIT INDOORS! (NO CAGE)

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Published 2018-11-04
OFFICIAL PEP-TALK ON HOW AND WHY YOU SHOULD FREE ROAM YOUR BUNNIES! (AND TOSS THE CAGE!!)

1:21 - History of Hutches and Cages
5:40 - Fear & Stigma
6:00 - Benefits of Free Roaming
6:52 - Get to Know Your Rabbit
7:35 - Spaying & Neutering
8:00 - Litter box training
8:44 - Bunny Proofing
10:39 - Building Trust
11:37 - Start Small
13:16 - The Pet Cam
13:42 - Restrict Access
14:28 - Toys & Hay
14:53 - You Will Make Mistakes
15:38 - Reasons to NOT Free Roam

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All Comments (21)
  • @LennonTheBunny
    SPOILER ALERT: WHO NOTICED LENNON WEARING HER CROWN IN THE VIDEO? #NOMORECAGES Long video so timestamps below! 1:21 - History of Hutches and Cages 5:40 - Fear & Stigma 6:00 - Benefits of Free Roaming 6:52 - Get to Know Your Rabbit 7:35 - Spaying & Neutering 8:00 - Litter box training 8:44 - Bunny Proofing 10:39 - Building Trust 11:37 - Start Small 13:16 - The Pet Cam 13:42 - Restrict Access 14:28 - Toys & Hay 14:53 - You Will Make Mistakes 15:38 - Reasons to NOT Free Roam
  • @remi2821
    I don’t get why people are so grossed out by rabbit poop It’s literally a hard dry ball of hay And it doesn’t smell It’s the pee that’s horrible
  • @rachelwood4617
    My mom said at 1st that i couldn't free roam my rabbit but then i showed her this video and she said i could and that changed my bunnys life forever! Thanks so much!!
  • @MarGarita-ql6jc
    I adopted a rabbit named Koji from a rescue organization here in Houston. His previous owner had him caged for about 5 years. That really broke my heart. My husband and I both agreed from the first day we brought Koji home that we would let him free roam and never cage him again. Happy to say this little guy is thriving. He does binkies everyday. He's gotten so comfortable here in his new home. It's nice to see others out there that also free roam their rabbits. Thanks for the video!
  • @deebauer1031
    I've free roamed my bunny since I adopted him at 4 months. I'm so blessed he uses the liter box and doesnt chew on things
  • @DrDeliciou
    Once I understood why rabbits chew cords it made me understand them more. Rabbits chew cords because pet bunnies are descended from the European Rabbit which digs a burrow and lives underground. These rabbits constantly have to chew roots in their holes to make sure it is not blocked. The cords appear to rabbits as roots and they chew them instinctively to clear their path. Things like chewing cords and digging are just natural instincts since that is what their ancestors did in the wild.
  • @patchnpaw15
    I actually initially started free roaming my bun very shortly after getting her, and I did not even know that this was a possibility. I was just lonely and staying in my room most of the time, so I figured I could let her run around while I am around. I genuinely bought her, thinking that bunnies are just guinea pigs with long ears. Potty training also kind of happened instinctively and she picked it up very fast, whereas I thought bunnies couldn’t even be potty trained...I let her roam around my room more and more ever day and slowly went through the bunny-proofing process, and was amazed at what kind of relationship I was able to develop with her. It’s really given both of us so much value
  • @charlottec158
    Your take on not having rabbits in a cage is so refreshing Thank you for the background on the history of cages for rabbits, that is really informative and something I will pass on to others too
  • @maddiee4683
    Your account has helped me so much with looking after my Rabbit
  • @markvictor50
    When I first saw this video I was in PETCO buying a cage for my daughters bunny. I decided to use the information from this video and let the bunny free range my daughters room. I bought a litter box and filled it up with Critter Care paper bedding and added some of the bunnies pee and poop to it. Today, the bunny runs all over my house and has not made a single mess or chewed on any items in my home. I no longer feel bad of having a caged up animal in my house. Thank you for this video!!
  • @kelleyclare
    4:40 i like how instead of laying in the $10 bed, shes just laying on the floor right next to it 😂 lennon is just adorable
  • @alisD0134
    This was the first Lennon the bunny video I ever saw half a year later I have a 100% free roam bunny
  • @Mar1_the0ne
    This is perfect this is the perfect video to show my mom and i hope she will believe you
  • We just got our first baby rabbit and decided right away to free roam. Within a week he was getting comfortable with us