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!
Yes I am going to soon free roam my single bunny in my bedroom and I am going to spend A LOT of time in my room and I am only leaving for schools at his sleeping hours!
Yeah but it's hard to free roam in an apartment when 2 out of 3 bunnies don't get along with eachother and will fight eachother. I have to keep them in large pens when I'm at work. Then they free roam apart when I'm home. Or do you have any other tips ?
I have a bunny, but I'm not allowed to have her free roam. She has a whole room as a home base and in the evening we let her roam around on the main floor. Would that be okay for her to have a good life?
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! 🤎🖤
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.
I appreciate this comment so much! We found a bunny in our alley driveway. Posted on social media and she wasn't claimed so we've had her for a week now and I decided I want to keep her to ensure she is loved and cared for. The vet said she is healthy and only about 7 months so we welcomed her into a home with 2 cats, a mastiff mix dog, and a turtle. She has already booped noses with both the cats and dog and once they all feel safe together I want to allow her to free roam under supervision. 💜 she is so precious! And her personality already shows especially her bravery with bothe the cats and dog. After all my research I've seen that since they are a prey animal this combo might not fit but her and the dog were laying right next to each other today with the pin as a divider. Taking baby steps but gosh I love my furbabies.
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 :)
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!
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.
For baseboards I used ivory soap and it worked for me!! Also, you can’t see it so that’s a plus. I personally have a 4x4 XPen for whenever I can’t supervise my bunny. I’m basically in “her room” all day when I’m home tho so she can be out most days all day. It has a big couch she loves to hop on with me and a tv so I don’t get bored or anything. It’s a very large room (it’s basically an extra living room but it has a whole floor). That’s what works for us and I also like that having her in the XPen at night makes it exciting every time she get to free roam in the room.
Do you have to reapply the soap periodically, or is it once and done? We haven't had much success with other options so far, still looking for the best solution for us.
You can also cut a lemon in half and rub it on the edges of your wood furniture or other surface areas. It is a natural deterrent. You may have to repeat every once in awhile.
My sister adopted our bunny coco but for more than a year now she hasn’t been taking care of him. I felt bad so I started taking over and trying to learn how to take care of a bunny. I’ve recently been focusing on his food and cleaning his area but for months now he hasn’t left it. We’ve changed a lot of stuff in our house and moving furniture so that might’ve stressed him out but I’m not sure. We also have a small dog that my other sister co-parents with her bf and I thought that might have also stressed him (but he seems calm when approached by the dog). Not sure what to do and I’m worried it’s about the attention he’s getting. I try to spend time with him but I have a busy schedule and am not always home :( and he hasn’t been to the vet this year bc of covid and my sister being very “cheap” about it. I’d take him but again I have a busy schedule and have no idea who where and how to bring him to the vet. Not sure if my sister would like it either because technically it is her bunny
I want a bunny for Christmas, so I've been doing research, and I would've put my bunny in a cage 7 hours a day and it would have it in the cage for 4-5 days for 7hours, so thanks.
I love this! My bunny was a rehomed bunny and came in a cage. I let it be for a little bit but once I saw him kicking about and trying to run and hop I threw the cage out and my room because his room. It was so sad to think this animal (had a human not had him) would naturally have nothing but land as far as it could see to run and do whatever he wanted. Never put him in a cage or enclosure since. I love my little baby 🤗
Thank you for this so much! I have been having such a hard time free roaming my two bunnies. Mostly because of the lack of trust I have because they pull on my carpet flooring and I also don’t want then be hurt or to into wires but it also doesn’t help that my sister has a dog so it’s very difficult. But I have been bunny proofing my room for a while now and I’m slowly getting to a point where I’m comfortable with them being out while I’m gone.
So I have the cutest and most loving bun I let her free roam but at bed time she gets put up she loves to chew everything as she gets older and i work more with her she will be a 100 free 🥰
I kept my bunnies in cages and i really really hated it but the thought of having them run around at night just riddled me with anxiety but i just went for it. I bunny proofed my livingroom, got them their litter boxes (i tested them out their cages when i went shopping and just out in general and they were fine!). I got so panicked the first night that i done it that i just ended up putting c&c grids around their litter boxes. I found out the next morning they broke out and roamed free all night and nothing was damaged (other than a foam board behind the couch but that doesn't matter) so i think that needed to happen to calm my nerves. There are still lots of poops everywhere though but I'm hoping that calms down as they get used to their new living situation !!!
Just got my daughter a couple bunnies that were being neglected and stuck in a cage. Luckily the people knew it was not good and gave to a good home…that’s us. We have a chicken run and they cohabitate together pretty well. Only issue is the older momma that doesn’t seem to like human interaction as much has got out twice now. Unless someone has a better idea, we are going to dig along the fence line and bury some chicken wire 12” below ground level and backfill. Hopefully that keeps her inside. Other issue we have with them cohabiting is keeping the bunnies out of the chicken feed. This has been a bit of an issue that we haven’t solved yet.
I’m trying to convince my parents to let my bunny free roam in my room, and I am going to make them watch this video and hope it helps them change their minds.
Yes, Free roaming is like a rabbit in the open world without letting them outside the house. Rabbits need a lot of space to run and be free around the house
I would love to be able to free roam my (future) bunnies.... however, I plan to also have a variety of other animal companions, which could pose a challenge to that idea. My current view on the situation is for me to set aside a large room with a “baby gate” as well as a door (so the door can be open when I’m home for more of an interaction with the bunny/bunnies). Do you think that would be adequate, as long as the room is huge? Of course, it would also be full of things for the bunnies! Thanks for yet another pawsome video 😊
Oh, I guess you don’t approve of that? I just saw a bit more of the video and heard you say something about not “locking your bunny away”.... What I meant by my comment was more so that I would leave the room mostly open-concept but just with a low wall or at least many windows throughout. I think the main pet of my design is for there to be access to a large outdoor space that will have a tall fence and a part of it covered so that the bunny/bunnies can have more space to explore. I don’t know if it’s okay or not at this point so it would be lovely to have cleared up ☺️
Hi! As long as your bunny has company (from either you or another bunny) and the space to hop and run, then it’s totally fine! When I say closing a bunny off, I mean locking them away in a room by theme selves without any social interaction 💕 hope this helps!
so i’ve had my bunny so about a month now, she’s a year old and not spayed (her spay is in a few weeks) i’ve had her free roaming since the first day or so that i got her. her main hub is our bedroom (biggest room in our app) and living room under supervision/ while we are home. The past week she has discovered jumping on our bed for pets and snuggles ( which i Love) however.... if i stop petting her, for example to fall asleep lol, she will jump on my face and lick me everywhere and nudge me until i pet her again. even if i hide under the covers she will borrow until she finds my face. as cute as this is we have to get some sleep soo ive had to put her in her ex pen while we sleep 😭😭 any advise??? I hate having to put her in there but I’m hoping she maybe calms down when she is spayed and i could be like a mating urge!? help
Thank you so much for the video! To be honest I’m in a tough spot, I have a small apartment with not much room for a playpen, my rabbit has a good sized cage she had to be in because I used to live with 3 dogs but now that I’m on my own all she knows is her cage and she doesn’t like being out, another thing is my Sherpa rugs and I’m not home all the time because of classes and work and I don’t want her out when I’m not home, I’m just kind of at a lost right now
And I’m just so worried about her because I know she would be happier out with me, she always wants my attention until I try to take her out and hang out with her on my bed and she gets freaked out
Hi @sincerelycinnabun This might be a dumb question, but with a free roaming rabbit (still doing my research), does Cinnabun have a dedicated place to sleep, or being free roaming, she just sleeps wherever her feet take her? I've seen her little box/cover...and maybe more videos will uncover this for me, but where does she sleep most often? Thanks!
Not a dumb question! So Cinnabun specifically just prefers to flop... anywhere haha. But I do know some buns prefer beds, mats, hides, etc! She just loves to sprawl out wherever 😆
i keep my rabbit in my room(in a cage, but I am thinking of free-roaming him) because I have a big house and a lot of stairs . my living room has a lot of vases that can easily be broken. so I decided to keep him in my room, I might later extend his area to my brothers room because me and my brother live in the same hall way.and the hallway has a door( so he he will have access to two rooms and a hallway
I have 4 year old bunny and have had him since he was a baby, potty training was fine but he chews everything. No joke he likes to take a bite out of everything. He's a shark lol so free roaming is not a great option for him. Although I do have a Lion head Rex mix that is 2 years old, again potty training was easy and he is great with free roaming, has not chewed a thing unless it is food, or maybe a bunny toy. So to each their own I guess. 🤷♀️
My bunnies know they are supposed to use their litter box but they won’t be spayed until July and in the meantime they keep pooping outside of it. Sometimes it seems accidental like when they jump in the air and other times there are spots they are just obsessed with. Is there anything I can before they’re spayed or is this just how it will be until then?
After my bun had finished her potty training and started free roaming, I found multiple things in our house was veing destroyed. So our solution was free roam during the day and just before I go to bed, she hoes into an excercise pen for the night and as soon as I wake up, she gets to free roam again.
I live in a room and cannot let the bunny out around the house however I plan to let him free roam into my space it’ll be out space, I plan to potty train him then bunny proof and eventually we can share the room together 🥰
I have 4 dogs, 4 cats, and a bunny. They all have free reign of the house, play together, and sleep together. This last Christmas though, my bunny Kiki chewed my lights on my Christmas trees, and I had to redo my lighting on my Christmas trees, and she’s chewing my baseboards everywhere in the house. I have an almost 3,000 sq ft home, is there anything you can suggest besides taping all of the baseboards in my home? I let her roam anywhere she wants to go, and don’t want to contain her to a specific area of my home if possible.
If you still have this problem make sure you have toys for that rabbit because they gotta chew to keep their teeth filed down. Make sure to hide away any unused cords and cover any ones in use! Edit: If you give her some untreated wood toys she'll likely chew those instead of any wood in your home
My parents won't let me free roam my bunny so she is always in her cage at night but in the mornings i let her out and i lay on the floor with her to gain trust and so i can also bond with her.
I unfortunately cannot free roam my bunny all the time. I currently live In an apartment with my mother🥺 and she has a cat so he can only free roam in my small bedroom. I go to the gym every morning so he has to stay in his cage for awhile which if feel horrible for but he would chew everything if I let him free roaming. when I get my own place I plan on on letting him free roam 🥰
Can bunnies climb stairs? I have a few floors. Or else I may just have to stick to a floor. Also, I have two (small) dogs who like to endlessly lick small animals. I had a bunny before and when we introduced them, they just licked without stopping until we took the bunny away (the bun was soaked). They haven’t met yet (I know they won’t hurt him, but I can’t help but be really worried. The dogs have met our guinea pigs though and were extremely friendly towards them, licking, of course). Idrk how to deal with the dogs and how to make them leave the bunny alone. They probably won’t even sleep and will just keep licking the bunny.
Due to issues with my brother torturing/murdering past pets, my door is always locked and I'm planning on free-roaming my bunny in my room, is this bad? i never leave my room due to being depressed and it is my ONLY social place so my bunny will be with me 24/7 the room is perfect for bunnies and is what people recommend when haveing a bunny room, my room is empty other then my dresser a built in desk, my bed is a loft and has no under so that will be home base till its ready
hi, i really want to free roam my bunny in my room, but she is not fixed (my parents don't want to spend any money on fixing her) and i am scared she will pee or poop on my carpet, or my bed, (beacuse my parents will get mad at me) please help me, someone
I want to free roam my bunny but am a bit scared to cause what if she gets under the bed or under objects and how do i get the trust she will come out and when i would like to get her how could i approach her with out having to be difficult with her running away with the whole space and geting scared somthing will happen to her
Hi, I’m getting a bunny soon and so am watching many of your videos. I definitely agree with free roaming but, my parents don’t. What should I do because of this?
I'm planning on free roaming my bunny in my bedroom. My bedroom is very large and would provide plenty of space for my bunny. Is this ok, or should I consider allowing my bunny into other parts of my house!??? Thank you, and I love your videos so much!
Can you potty train a rabbit even if its un spayed/ un nutierd i want to ask because my friends rabbit is un spayed and she was using the litter box for a week then she just stopped using it. And he rabbit is fully free roamed she has one room all to her self. But i also want to learn more about rabbits so i can give more info to my friend so she atleast knows some tips about bunny care.
some people say it’s possible but they might not be consistent with using the litter box, like sometimes they might just not use it even if they’re litter trained, that’s why it’s best to have them spayed/neutered
Ok I know I’ll get attacked for this one. First off I LOVE how you love CB. You take amazing care of her and your tips are great. I enjoy watching your channel and following along on your IG. However, I feel a bit shamed. I have two kids and 2 days. Free roaming my house isn’t an option. He would be in way too much danger. He has a large cage with an attached pen and working towards the whole room. He also gets a couple of hours of free roam at night once the kids go to bed. Do you think having kids that grow into toddlers one day would change your mind about the idea that is bun moms who can’t completely free roam aren’t up to par with proper bun care?
Hi, (not going to attack you lol) I suggest getting a very large x-pen, or a room that maybe only you use and let the rabbit free roam at night. My rabbits live in the office and free roam during the day. Hope this helps.
I totally agree with the idea of a bunny room! I try to touch on that a bit in this video with “off limit spaces”. The most important thing is that your bunny has the space and attention it deserves, and it sounds like you’re working hard to provide that in your space 💕
We have a similar situation, and I'm sorry you even have to worry about being attacked, although I completely understand why you would. (This isn't in reference to Sincerely, Cinnabun, to be clear.) Bunnies need space and they need attention, but they also need to be safe, and that can mean different things in different situations. If your bunny has room to run and binky and play, and has regular love and attention, there is nothing wrong with his space being less than the entire house. It's good that people are passionate about quality bunny care, but it's also important to remember that very few situations in life are so clear cut that there is only one right way. It sounds like you are taking great care of your bunny!
Please don’t feel shamed! 🥺 While free roaming is an ideal situation for rabbits, not all of us have ideal circumstances. @livingwiththecrupis on Instagram has great information on how she cares for her rabbits while raising small children in a home with other pets. As long as your bun has 12 square feet (6x2 ft) of enclosure space & an additional 24 square feet (6x4 ft) of exercise space even if it’s enclosed is plenty enough room for your bun to live a happy healthy life! ♥️♥️
when i free roam my bunnies (2) either inside or outside, one of the bunnies always goes under the couch or tables and behind things outside and crowded trees. one time, it took us 1 hour and 30 mins to find it! :(
I am getting my bunny next week! He/She will be 6 - 7 weeks old. Should my bunny remain in enclosed area until she gets used to everything before starting free roaming?
In the future when I get a bunny can I free roam he/her in my room and let her explore the apartment every once in a while under being supervised? Also I love you channel it has taught me so much
Hi!! I recently got a bunny and he's potty trained and doesn't use the restroom anywhere, but he does on my bed. No matter how many times I restrict the area or time passes he still poops and pees on the bed. Do you know something I could do or try to stop him from doing that??
Hey right now my bunny has an ex pen and is litter box trained and gets TONS of attention I am planning on free roaming her in my room in a couple months do you think this is ok?
I am trying to free roam but we have a puppy and I am too scared to let them be in the same room together. Not sure how to fix this. My puppy wants to chase the bunny.
My bunny already has a whole room but I want to free roam but she’s so scared of hardwood floors because they’re slippery and I’ve added all the carpet I can, if you have any advice pls tell me. Thank you 😊
I'd love to let my bunny on the bed or couch but for some reason he will almost immediately pee or poop on either. How do I get him to stop this? To be clear he does free roam, however we keep him off of the furniture.
I got a bunny recently and I really want to let him free roam but he is very explorative and I’m scared for him to go down the stairs and fall to his death. Any tips?
Wait till she gets a rabbit like mine who chews on EVERYTHING and has radar for electrical wires and chewed through heavy duty plastic to get to said wires... some of us have to cage our rabbits when we aren't around cause some of them have a death/destruction wish.
Hi everyone, I need some help. So I don’t live in the US and here I can’t find play pens ANYWHERE. And I found 1 but it’s 3 feet by 3 feet. My bunny is going to be free roaming, my other option is a cage that is 5 feet by 5 feet and I will keep the door open at all times . Btw the playpen doesn’t even have an entrance it’s all kind of fixed together. Help!
hi morgan! i would love a video about the pros and cons of having a single rabbit!! i've had my bun for almost 2 years and shes super happy but i wonder if i'm doing something wrong by not getting her a partner. since CB is also a solo bunny, i would love to hear your thoughts on this!!!
Hi! I'm not an expert but I think as long as you're giving your bun the attention she needs, she's fine. Having more than one rabbit of course is better and boosts their social needs and overall happiness, but you have prepare yourself for some more work and also introducing them slowly :)
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!
Yes I am going to soon free roam my single bunny in my bedroom and I am going to spend A LOT of time in my room and I am only leaving for schools at his sleeping hours!
I forgot to add over lockdown he adapted his sleeping hours to when I was doing school work so it worked fine and still is !
Yeah but it's hard to free roam in an apartment when 2 out of 3 bunnies don't get along with eachother and will fight eachother. I have to keep them in large pens when I'm at work. Then they free roam apart when I'm home. Or do you have any other tips ?
I have a bunny, but I'm not allowed to have her free roam. She has a whole room as a home base and in the evening we let her roam around on the main floor. Would that be okay for her to have a good life?
but what if you have 2 dogs
I had 3 rabbits that free roamed. They used a litter box and never chewed anything besides their toys! I love this!!
Wow!
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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! 🤎🖤
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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.
I could not agree more!
I appreciate this comment so much! We found a bunny in our alley driveway. Posted on social media and she wasn't claimed so we've had her for a week now and I decided I want to keep her to ensure she is loved and cared for. The vet said she is healthy and only about 7 months so we welcomed her into a home with 2 cats, a mastiff mix dog, and a turtle. She has already booped noses with both the cats and dog and once they all feel safe together I want to allow her to free roam under supervision. 💜 she is so precious! And her personality already shows especially her bravery with bothe the cats and dog. After all my research I've seen that since they are a prey animal this combo might not fit but her and the dog were laying right next to each other today with the pin as a divider. Taking baby steps but gosh I love my furbabies.
This made me feel better, thank you❤️❤️❤️ I just wish I had a bigger house lol
I appreciate this comment so much as I plan to adopt however I only can give my bunny one room and that is mine to roam
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 :)
That sounds perfect!
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!
Nothing beats having peanut cuddling with me on the couch! CB owning the bed is the cutest 😍♥️ #freeroam
Yes! It’s the best!
2 minutes in and i already know i needed to subscribe
your channel is soooo underrated and deserves way more views!
What a cute bunny! Love the bunny graphics! They are so cute!
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.
How did it go?
I did the same thing with the litter box. He was trained in only one day. He’s so smart
I clicked as fast as I could😂💕
eeeek thank you!
i love how ur thumbnails r so aesthetic ;)
I love your aesthetic! Your make up and gold jewelry is so pretty :)
For baseboards I used ivory soap and it worked for me!! Also, you can’t see it so that’s a plus.
I personally have a 4x4 XPen for whenever I can’t supervise my bunny. I’m basically in “her room” all day when I’m home tho so she can be out most days all day. It has a big couch she loves to hop on with me and a tv so I don’t get bored or anything. It’s a very large room (it’s basically an extra living room but it has a whole floor). That’s what works for us and I also like that having her in the XPen at night makes it exciting every time she get to free roam in the room.
Do you have to reapply the soap periodically, or is it once and done? We haven't had much success with other options so far, still looking for the best solution for us.
@@gn8110 I’m gonna apply it once but if it starts the wear off I’ll apply it again.
You can also cut a lemon in half and rub it on the edges of your wood furniture or other surface areas. It is a natural deterrent. You may have to repeat every once in awhile.
These videos really help I have a rabbit and he watches them with me lol 😝
Ohh that’s so sweet!
I have my bunny in a huge cage bit soon in pike twice months I will be moving and my sweet lil bob will be free roam
My sister adopted our bunny coco but for more than a year now she hasn’t been taking care of him. I felt bad so I started taking over and trying to learn how to take care of a bunny. I’ve recently been focusing on his food and cleaning his area but for months now he hasn’t left it. We’ve changed a lot of stuff in our house and moving furniture so that might’ve stressed him out but I’m not sure. We also have a small dog that my other sister co-parents with her bf and I thought that might have also stressed him (but he seems calm when approached by the dog). Not sure what to do and I’m worried it’s about the attention he’s getting. I try to spend time with him but I have a busy schedule and am not always home :( and he hasn’t been to the vet this year bc of covid and my sister being very “cheap” about it. I’d take him but again I have a busy schedule and have no idea who where and how to bring him to the vet. Not sure if my sister would like it either because technically it is her bunny
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This was so helpful! Thank you! Do you have any tips for protecting your buns from chewing your carpet? 💕💕
@Yinuo Dong thank you so much! I really appreciate the help! 🥰🥰🐰
Great tips ^^^
You can put a little tile we’re he wants to chew, and Yonuo said the other options I would say! ^^
I bought the hay tiles from Amazon
@@gfjvfb what did the other person say
Your videos are so great! The tips helped me a lot!
my bunny is at my home right now i appreciate this vid
I can’t wait to free roam my bunnies! 🥰
I want a bunny for Christmas, so I've been doing research, and I would've put my bunny in a cage 7 hours a day and it would have it in the cage for 4-5 days for 7hours, so thanks.
The fact that I can say the intro to Cinabuns with you is kind of hilarious 🤣
Do you have bunnies? Introduce them below!
I have two bun Cottontail & Hazel! I am working on free roaming them in my room💕
I have 2 Clover and Sage! they are in an xpen right now and are going to be free roamed after they get spayed!
I have one. Sir Rabbit the Bruce.
I have one bunny! Her name is Lola! 💕❤️💗💜😊😂💖🥰🐰
I have a 9 month old mini Rex, his name is Pachka! He free roams my big bedroom and he’s very content ❤️
I love this! My bunny was a rehomed bunny and came in a cage. I let it be for a little bit but once I saw him kicking about and trying to run and hop I threw the cage out and my room because his room. It was so sad to think this animal (had a human not had him) would naturally have nothing but land as far as it could see to run and do whatever he wanted. Never put him in a cage or enclosure since. I love my little baby 🤗
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Thank you for this so much! I have been having such a hard time free roaming my two bunnies. Mostly because of the lack of trust I have because they pull on my carpet flooring and I also don’t want then be hurt or to into wires but it also doesn’t help that my sister has a dog so it’s very difficult. But I have been bunny proofing my room for a while now and I’m slowly getting to a point where I’m comfortable with them being out while I’m gone.
So I have the cutest and most loving bun I let her free roam but at bed time she gets put up she loves to chew everything as she gets older and i work more with her she will be a 100 free 🥰
I kept my bunnies in cages and i really really hated it but the thought of having them run around at night just riddled me with anxiety but i just went for it. I bunny proofed my livingroom, got them their litter boxes (i tested them out their cages when i went shopping and just out in general and they were fine!). I got so panicked the first night that i done it that i just ended up putting c&c grids around their litter boxes. I found out the next morning they broke out and roamed free all night and nothing was damaged (other than a foam board behind the couch but that doesn't matter) so i think that needed to happen to calm my nerves. There are still lots of poops everywhere though but I'm hoping that calms down as they get used to their new living situation !!!
I love this video so much I feel in my room because of you your channel and line on the laying on the bunny
We free roam our bun! I love this!
Great tips as always! Hopefully we’ll be able to free roam at night soon 🤞🏽
Yay yay!
Just got my daughter a couple bunnies that were being neglected and stuck in a cage. Luckily the people knew it was not good and gave to a good home…that’s us.
We have a chicken run and they cohabitate together pretty well. Only issue is the older momma that doesn’t seem to like human interaction as much has got out twice now. Unless someone has a better idea, we are going to dig along the fence line and bury some chicken wire 12” below ground level and backfill. Hopefully that keeps her inside.
Other issue we have with them cohabiting is keeping the bunnies out of the chicken feed. This has been a bit of an issue that we haven’t solved yet.
I’m trying to convince my parents to let my bunny free roam in my room, and I am going to make them watch this video and hope it helps them change their minds.
Good luck!
Yes, Free roaming is like a rabbit in the open world without letting them outside the house. Rabbits need a lot of space to run and be free around the house
I would love to be able to free roam my (future) bunnies.... however, I plan to also have a variety of other animal companions, which could pose a challenge to that idea. My current view on the situation is for me to set aside a large room with a “baby gate” as well as a door (so the door can be open when I’m home for more of an interaction with the bunny/bunnies). Do you think that would be adequate, as long as the room is huge? Of course, it would also be full of things for the bunnies!
Thanks for yet another pawsome video 😊
Oh, I guess you don’t approve of that? I just saw a bit more of the video and heard you say something about not “locking your bunny away”.... What I meant by my comment was more so that I would leave the room mostly open-concept but just with a low wall or at least many windows throughout. I think the main pet of my design is for there to be access to a large outdoor space that will have a tall fence and a part of it covered so that the bunny/bunnies can have more space to explore. I don’t know if it’s okay or not at this point so it would be lovely to have cleared up ☺️
Hi! As long as your bunny has company (from either you or another bunny) and the space to hop and run, then it’s totally fine! When I say closing a bunny off, I mean locking them away in a room by theme selves without any social interaction 💕 hope this helps!
@@SincerelyCinnabun Oh, okay, thank you so much! That certainly helps!
Loved it and the pet cam is so cheap. I'll be getting this!
I have a super cute/sweet lion head bunny! I adopted him this winter and he is my best friend
so i’ve had my bunny so about a month now, she’s a year old and not spayed (her spay is in a few weeks) i’ve had her free roaming since the first day or so that i got her. her main hub is our bedroom (biggest room in our app) and living room under supervision/ while we are home. The past week she has discovered jumping on our bed for pets and snuggles ( which i Love) however.... if i stop petting her, for example to fall asleep lol, she will jump on my face and lick me everywhere and nudge me until i pet her again. even if i hide under the covers she will borrow until she finds my face. as cute as this is we have to get some sleep soo ive had to put her in her ex pen while we sleep 😭😭 any advise??? I hate having to put her in there but I’m hoping she maybe calms down when she is spayed and i could be like a mating urge!? help
As cute as that is, I feel your pain. I recommend finding a way to block off the bed, instead of restricting her, restrict the bed :)
came for the rabbit, stayed for the content+owner
Oh my gooosh I love your channel 😊😊
Thank you so much for the video! To be honest I’m in a tough spot, I have a small apartment with not much room for a playpen, my rabbit has a good sized cage she had to be in because I used to live with 3 dogs but now that I’m on my own all she knows is her cage and she doesn’t like being out, another thing is my Sherpa rugs and I’m not home all the time because of classes and work and I don’t want her out when I’m not home, I’m just kind of at a lost right now
And I’m just so worried about her because I know she would be happier out with me, she always wants my attention until I try to take her out and hang out with her on my bed and she gets freaked out
Yayyyyyy
Loving your videos girl!
Hi @sincerelycinnabun
This might be a dumb question, but with a free roaming rabbit (still doing my research), does Cinnabun have a dedicated place to sleep, or being free roaming, she just sleeps wherever her feet take her? I've seen her little box/cover...and maybe more videos will uncover this for me, but where does she sleep most often? Thanks!
Not a dumb question! So Cinnabun specifically just prefers to flop... anywhere haha. But I do know some buns prefer beds, mats, hides, etc! She just loves to sprawl out wherever 😆
btw your dark make up looks very pretty!
i keep my rabbit in my room(in a cage, but I am thinking of free-roaming him) because I have a big house and a lot of stairs . my living room has a lot of vases that can easily be broken. so I decided to keep him in my room, I might later extend his area to my brothers room because me and my brother live in the same hall way.and the hallway has a door( so he he will have access to two rooms and a hallway
I have 4 year old bunny and have had him since he was a baby, potty training was fine but he chews everything. No joke he likes to take a bite out of everything. He's a shark lol so free roaming is not a great option for him. Although I do have a Lion head Rex mix that is 2 years old, again potty training was easy and he is great with free roaming, has not chewed a thing unless it is food, or maybe a bunny toy. So to each their own I guess. 🤷♀️
My bunnies know they are supposed to use their litter box but they won’t be spayed until July and in the meantime they keep pooping outside of it. Sometimes it seems accidental like when they jump in the air and other times there are spots they are just obsessed with. Is there anything I can before they’re spayed or is this just how it will be until then?
After my bun had finished her potty training and started free roaming, I found multiple things in our house was veing destroyed. So our solution was free roam during the day and just before I go to bed, she hoes into an excercise pen for the night and as soon as I wake up, she gets to free roam again.
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I live in a room and cannot let the bunny out around the house however I plan to let him free roam into my space it’ll be out space, I plan to potty train him then bunny proof and eventually we can share the room together 🥰
C I N N A B U N
I have 4 dogs, 4 cats, and a bunny. They all have free reign of the house, play together, and sleep together.
This last Christmas though, my bunny Kiki chewed my lights on my Christmas trees, and I had to redo my lighting on my Christmas trees, and she’s chewing my baseboards everywhere in the house. I have an almost 3,000 sq ft home, is there anything you can suggest besides taping all of the baseboards in my home? I let her roam anywhere she wants to go, and don’t want to contain her to a specific area of my home if possible.
If you still have this problem make sure you have toys for that rabbit because they gotta chew to keep their teeth filed down. Make sure to hide away any unused cords and cover any ones in use!
Edit: If you give her some untreated wood toys she'll likely chew those instead of any wood in your home
Amazing guide to free roaming your bunny! #freeroam #bunny
We have put up bunny 🐰 fencing to keep our 🐰 bunny away from wires and other things that are dangerous for himmto chew!
My parents won't let me free roam my bunny so she is always in her cage at night but in the mornings i let her out and i lay on the floor with her to gain trust and so i can also bond with her.
Goergeouuuuus bunny!!
I hit the like button then watch...😍🥰
I unfortunately cannot free roam my bunny all the time. I currently live In an apartment with my mother🥺 and she has a cat so he can only free roam in my small bedroom. I go to the gym every morning so he has to stay in his cage for awhile which if feel horrible for but he would chew everything if I let him free roaming. when I get my own place I plan on on letting him free roam 🥰
Can bunnies climb stairs? I have a few floors. Or else I may just have to stick to a floor. Also, I have two (small) dogs who like to endlessly lick small animals. I had a bunny before and when we introduced them, they just licked without stopping until we took the bunny away (the bun was soaked). They haven’t met yet (I know they won’t hurt him, but I can’t help but be really worried. The dogs have met our guinea pigs though and were extremely friendly towards them, licking, of course). Idrk how to deal with the dogs and how to make them leave the bunny alone. They probably won’t even sleep and will just keep licking the bunny.
How do you transition ur bunny from a play pen litter box to a fancy covered one in a new location that looks drastically different!!?
Due to issues with my brother torturing/murdering past pets, my door is always locked and I'm planning on free-roaming my bunny in my room, is this bad? i never leave my room due to being depressed and it is my ONLY social place so my bunny will be with me 24/7 the room is perfect for bunnies and is what people recommend when haveing a bunny room, my room is empty other then my dresser a built in desk, my bed is a loft and has no under so that will be home base till its ready
hi, i really want to free roam my bunny in my room, but she is not fixed (my parents don't want to spend any money on fixing her) and i am scared she will pee or poop on my carpet, or my bed, (beacuse my parents will get mad at me) please help me, someone
I want to free roam my bunny but am a bit scared to cause what if she gets under the bed or under objects and how do i get the trust she will come out and when i would like to get her how could i approach her with out having to be difficult with her running away with the whole space and geting scared somthing will happen to her
I would say I don’t need a pet cam cuz I stay up like all night but I still would like one cuz I do fall asleep sometimes
Great video
is it not an issue that she only has one bunny? where I live that is even illegal
Hi, I’m getting a bunny soon and so am watching many of your videos. I definitely agree with free roaming but, my parents don’t. What should I do because of this?
You could keep them in an enclosed area using an x pen or cnc grids. That's a middle ground
I'm planning on free roaming my bunny in my bedroom. My bedroom is very large and would provide plenty of space for my bunny. Is this ok, or should I consider allowing my bunny into other parts of my house!??? Thank you, and I love your videos so much!
Yeah...I let Cloud alll by himself for the night and my computer was broken when i tried to open it but all the cables were complitely safe and hidden
Can you potty train a rabbit even if its un spayed/ un nutierd i want to ask because my friends rabbit is un spayed and she was using the litter box for a week then she just stopped using it. And he rabbit is fully free roamed she has one room all to her self. But i also want to learn more about rabbits so i can give more info to my friend so she atleast knows some tips about bunny care.
some people say it’s possible but they might not be consistent with using the litter box, like sometimes they might just not use it even if they’re litter trained, that’s why it’s best to have them spayed/neutered
Ok I know I’ll get attacked for this one. First off I LOVE how you love CB. You take amazing care of her and your tips are great. I enjoy watching your channel and following along on your IG. However, I feel a bit shamed. I have two kids and 2 days. Free roaming my house isn’t an option. He would be in way too much danger. He has a large cage with an attached pen and working towards the whole room. He also gets a couple of hours of free roam at night once the kids go to bed. Do you think having kids that grow into toddlers one day would change your mind about the idea that is bun moms who can’t completely free roam aren’t up to par with proper bun care?
Hi, (not going to attack you lol) I suggest getting a very large x-pen, or a room that maybe only you use and let the rabbit free roam at night. My rabbits live in the office and free roam during the day. Hope this helps.
I totally agree with the idea of a bunny room! I try to touch on that a bit in this video with “off limit spaces”. The most important thing is that your bunny has the space and attention it deserves, and it sounds like you’re working hard to provide that in your space 💕
We have a similar situation, and I'm sorry you even have to worry about being attacked, although I completely understand why you would. (This isn't in reference to Sincerely, Cinnabun, to be clear.) Bunnies need space and they need attention, but they also need to be safe, and that can mean different things in different situations. If your bunny has room to run and binky and play, and has regular love and attention, there is nothing wrong with his space being less than the entire house. It's good that people are passionate about quality bunny care, but it's also important to remember that very few situations in life are so clear cut that there is only one right way. It sounds like you are taking great care of your bunny!
Please don’t feel shamed! 🥺 While free roaming is an ideal situation for rabbits, not all of us have ideal circumstances. @livingwiththecrupis on Instagram has great information on how she cares for her rabbits while raising small children in a home with other pets. As long as your bun has 12 square feet (6x2 ft) of enclosure space & an additional 24 square feet (6x4 ft) of exercise space even if it’s enclosed is plenty enough room for your bun to live a happy healthy life! ♥️♥️
when i free roam my bunnies (2) either inside or outside, one of the bunnies always goes under the couch or tables and behind things outside and crowded trees. one time, it took us 1 hour and 30 mins to find it! :(
youre so pretty
What should I do about stairs for a dwarf bunny? Can they climb wooden stairs?
I am getting my bunny next week! He/She will be 6 - 7 weeks old. Should my bunny remain in enclosed area until she gets used to everything before starting free roaming?
In the future when I get a bunny can I free roam he/her in my room and let her explore the apartment every once in a while under being supervised? Also I love you channel it has taught me so much
Hi!! I recently got a bunny and he's potty trained and doesn't use the restroom anywhere, but he does on my bed. No matter how many times I restrict the area or time passes he still poops and pees on the bed. Do you know something I could do or try to stop him from doing that??
SAME! He only pees on my bed and I haven’t been able to figure out how to stop ittttttt. Any tips appreciated!
Have you neutered him yet ?
@@maritfrost6895 have you got him neutered?
i live in a house were theres bigger animals (like dogs) in all the rooms exept for my bedroom, what should i do for a bunny to still have space?
When I started free roaming my rabbit I had no idea on how to potty train Chuckles, is it too late to potty train him?
No, do what she did with the litter box. I put it in a corner and it only took a day to train him. I’ve only had him for 4 days
just subscribed!! 🥺🤍🐰🦋
Can you talk about how to free roam with other animals?
one time i was in bed with my bunny and my friend. then walked out of the room like in 3 sec, and when i came back my cable was bitten of
any tips on how to get your mom to say yes to free roam?
Can bunnies go up and down the stairs? How are they with real Christmas trees?
How do i get my bunnies not to chew my carpet?
Hey right now my bunny has an ex pen and is litter box trained and gets TONS of attention I am planning on free roaming her in my room in a couple months do you think this is ok?
I am trying to free roam but we have a puppy and I am too scared to let them be in the same room together. Not sure how to fix this. My puppy wants to chase the bunny.
My bunny already has a whole room but I want to free roam but she’s so scared of hardwood floors because they’re slippery and I’ve added all the carpet I can, if you have any advice pls tell me. Thank you 😊
I'd love to let my bunny on the bed or couch but for some reason he will almost immediately pee or poop on either. How do I get him to stop this? To be clear he does free roam, however we keep him off of the furniture.
I got a bunny recently and I really want to let him free roam but he is very explorative and I’m scared for him to go down the stairs and fall to his death. Any tips?
I can’t free roam because of dogs, but I “room roam” them, they have their own room!
Wait till she gets a rabbit like mine who chews on EVERYTHING and has radar for electrical wires and chewed through heavy duty plastic to get to said wires... some of us have to cage our rabbits when we aren't around cause some of them have a death/destruction wish.
Hi everyone, I need some help.
So I don’t live in the US and here I can’t find play pens ANYWHERE. And I found 1 but it’s 3 feet by 3 feet. My bunny is going to be free roaming, my other option is a cage that is 5 feet by 5 feet and I will keep the door open at all times . Btw the playpen doesn’t even have an entrance it’s all kind of fixed together. Help!
hi morgan! i would love a video about the pros and cons of having a single rabbit!! i've had my bun for almost 2 years and shes super happy but i wonder if i'm doing something wrong by not getting her a partner. since CB is also a solo bunny, i would love to hear your thoughts on this!!!
Hi! I'm not an expert but I think as long as you're giving your bun the attention she needs, she's fine. Having more than one rabbit of course is better and boosts their social needs and overall happiness, but you have prepare yourself for some more work and also introducing them slowly :)