Like almost all pets, rabbits have a tendency to eat and chew. Because their teeth constantly grow, they often try biting anything to help wear the growth down. This causes several dangers not just to your rabbit, but also to your personal belongings. And since condos are generally compact and small, a rabbit can make a mess in a matter of minutes.
Most people use pens, but rabbits ideally need more space to roam around than that. Below are tips to provide a healthy and safe life for your bunny in your Lucerne Grand unit.
Give Them Their Own Room
While it may sound ridiculous at first, it will all make sense. A rabbit needs this much free space, so dedicate at least one room for your bunny. This will help prevent restlessness, which may be induced if you use a pen instead. Provide long-lasting toys for their entertainment. Give them exploration spots, which can act as little playgrounds. Lastly, add a litter box and support them in training to make cleaning much more efficient.
Remove Sharp Objects
Remove any sharp furniture, objects, and things that can possibly harm your pet. Opt for storage furniture for your rabbit that has rounded edges. Take away any misplaced fragile things that can be knocked down easily, such as glass.
Tuck Cords and Outlets Safely
These things, when chewed on and broken, can prove to be a health risk. If possible, move your electrical outlet somewhere else and protect or cover both with safe and reliable accessories.
Avoid Using Carpets/Curtains
Rabbits have long and sharp claws. They use these tools for digging holes when stressed or insecure. Adding carpets isn’t a good idea in that case. Instead, go with a digging box. This is an essential tool to help comfort rabbits and give them a secure place to hide.
