How to turn my rabbit into a house rabbit?
My rabbit was originally a house rabbit and I decided to bring her inside because her rabbit companion died and she was lonely. Rabbits are very social animals so I’m sure that your rabbit would love the house environment. Some rabbits are chewers (electrical cords, carpet, etc.) so you’d have to possibly bunny proof the house as you would have to do for a baby. The rabbit, at first, might not know what to do with all of the freedom. Therefore, don’t let him have reign of the house all at once, introduce everything slowly. I let my rabbit have full reign of one room. It was a process, to say the least. In her cage I have her litterbox and food, and then outside of her cage I put down a blanket (where she takes her afternoon naps) and put a box with some hay nearby. I’ve found that the cleaner I keep her area, the more she will keep it clean. This means staying on top of that bunny poop every day. Also, make sure that the rabbit has someplace to ‘hide.’ In the hutch your rabbit had the