So Prince, is it possible to house train a rabbit?
It's not the toilet training that is difficult , it's the chewing of things that you don't want chewed.
Ha! Sounds like an Elmer Fudd cartoon script.
Only not as funny when they are sitting behind the TV and have chewed all the cables- TV, vcr, dvd, Telly box and aerial. It was years ago so it's just a distant, slightly painful memory.
Prince D. I'm still in shock to learn that a bunny can be house trained. I really am, but it is good to know. Your bunnies are darling.
About a zillion years ago I had a rabbit for about the amount of time it takes for an 11-year-old to get bored with having a rabbit. He tended to take his whiz in his water bowl, so I'm not shocked.
When Morry gets out he like to go do his ollies in the Guinea pigs hutch! Mind you, the Guinea pig drops his pellets in the rabbit's hutch. Maybe they're trying to annoy each other.
Yes. Some more than others, though they are ùsually silent. They smell like a cross between sweaty armpit and cannabis! Though with a previous rabbit we could always tell when he'd been eating my dad's mint in the garden! Sometimes you can hear their stomach rumble.