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I remember long ago, one of the two rabbits we had gotten out of the cage and scurried into the woods. We looked and couldn't find him and gave up hope that he was going to die out there. Couple hours later, he comes hopping up the deck stairs and sat outside the closed cage waiting for us to notice him so we could put him back in. That was crazy yet intriguing as well.
Couple hours later, he comes hopping up the deck stairs and sat outside the closed cage waiting for us to notice him so we could put him back in. That was crazy yet intriguing as well.
Probably realized that it was a tough world out there, and that he liked getting hand-fed alfalfa and carrots.
In random searching today, I came across this site. Good info about bunny body language and what they like/don't like. http://language.rabbitspeak.com/
Seems like it could be useful as you start to raise the bunnies.