Bonding rabbits can feel a bit like matchmaking—it’s all about finding the right chemistry, timing, and approach. But unlike humans, rabbits have their own unique ways of communicating and building trust, and getting it wrong can lead to stress, fights, or, worst of all, a failed bond. If you’ve ever tried bonding rabbits and found yourself thinking, Why aren’t they getting along?, don’t worry—you’re not alone. Bonding takes patience, observation, and sometimes a bit of trial and error. Here are 10 common mistakes people make when bonding rabbits and practical tips on how to fix them. 1. Rushing the Bonding…
Author: April Thompson
If you’ve got a bunny hopping around your home, you already know they’re equal parts adorable and mischievous. One minute they’re lounging like royalty, and the next, they’re chewing on your charging cable or squeezing into places they absolutely shouldn’t be. Keeping up with their antics—and their well-being—can feel like a full-time job. Thankfully, there’s tech out there to make life easier for rabbit owners. From apps that help you keep track of their health to gadgets that keep them entertained (and out of trouble), here are five tools every bunny parent should know about. 1. Pet Monitor VIGI (App)…
If you’ve spent any time around rabbits, you know they’re more than just adorable fluff balls—they’re clever, curious, and full of personality. But because they’re prey animals by nature, they can also get stressed out pretty easily. And when a bunny’s stressed, it’s not just their mood that takes a hit—it can affect their overall health. Luckily, there are simple ways to keep your bunny’s mind sharp, their mood happy, and their stress levels low. Here are six tips I’ve learned through years of bunny parenting that can help your rabbit feel safe, entertained, and totally at ease. 1. Give…
Introducing your bunny to other pets or new people can feel a bit like hosting a dinner party with wildly different guests: the shy one, the overly excited one, and maybe even the one who just wants to eat the hors d’oeuvres (or the bunny). Rabbits are sensitive creatures, and whether you’re introducing them to a curious dog, a chill cat, or your chatty neighbor, the key is to take things slow and prioritize your bunny’s comfort and safety. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help your rabbit confidently meet new friends—both furry and human. Step 1: Create a Safe Space…
If you’ve got a bunny hopping around your home, you already know they’re not just adorable—they’re also mischievous little fluff balls who will chew, dig, and squeeze into just about anything they can. One minute they’re nuzzling your leg, and the next, they’re gnawing on your phone charger or digging up your carpet like it owes them money. Rabbits are natural explorers, and while their curiosity is part of their charm, it can also lead to trouble. Bunnyproofing your home isn’t just about protecting your stuff; it’s about keeping your rabbit safe too. Trust me, once you’ve bunnyproofed, you’ll sleep…
After years of living with rabbits, I’ve learned one very important thing: they’re always trying to tell us something. It’s just up to us to pay attention and learn their language. Bunnies don’t bark or meow, but that doesn’t mean they don’t communicate. They do—constantly. Sometimes it’s subtle, like the twitch of a nose, and other times, it’s impossible to miss, like a dramatic thump on the floor. Understanding your rabbit’s behavior is key to building trust and strengthening your bond. Here are nine ways your bunny is talking to you—and what they might be trying to say. 1. Nose…
There’s something magical about watching your bunny explore a garden, their little nose twitching as they sniff the breeze and their paws hopping from one patch of grass to the next. But creating a garden that’s safe and enjoyable for your rabbit takes more than just opening the back door. Rabbits are natural explorers, but they’re also delicate and prone to mischief, so you’ll want to make sure their outdoor space is as safe as it is fun. Here’s a step-by-step guide to designing a bunny-friendly garden where your rabbit can safely hop, dig, and lounge to their heart’s content.…
Rabbits are full of surprises. One minute they’re sweet and snuggly, the next they’re zooming around the room like they’ve had three espressos. While they may not bark or meow, their unique personalities shine through in all sorts of quirky, delightful ways. Let’s dive into the world of bunny personalities and what they might say about your rabbit. Whether your fluffy friend is a fearless explorer or a treat-obsessed foodie, understanding their personality is the key to building a stronger bond—and having a whole lot of fun along the way. 1. The Adventurer This bunny has no fear. If there’s…
Litter training your rabbit can feel like teaching a toddler where the bathroom is—except your “toddler” hops, chews on furniture, and has a penchant for flinging hay everywhere. While rabbits are surprisingly smart and capable of learning litter habits, it’s easy to make a few missteps along the way. If your bunny’s litter habits are less-than-perfect, don’t fret! We’re here to uncover the most common litter training mistakes, why they happen, and (most importantly) how to fix them. Let’s get those bunnies back on track and your floors clean again! 1. Using the Wrong Litter Not all litters are bunny-friendly.…
Best Bunny Hutches: Top Picks for Your Furry Friend Rabbits are adorable and make great pets for many reasons. They are intelligent, social, and can quickly become part of your family. However, owning a bunny comes with responsibilities, and one of them is providing a suitable living environment. A bunny hutch is an essential item for any rabbit owner as it provides a safe and comfortable space for your pet to live in. When it comes to purchasing the best bunny hutch, there are several things you should consider. The size of the hutch is crucial as your rabbit needs…