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Does your rabbit sleep in your bed?



Always

Sometimes

My rabbit never jumps on my bed

My rabbit is not allowed in the bedroom

Never

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Steph
May 16, 2008 3:02pm ET

I do let him walk around and cuddle with me on my bed, but he doesn't sleep there. He has his own bed in his cage.

May 16, 2008 3:59pm ET

I used to sleep on mom's bed during my daytime sleepy period when I was younger and we lived in the bedroom. Sometimes mom would want to sleep in the bed too, and she would take MY spot and I would have to shove and pounce on her. Even then mom would not let us out at night because we'd bounce on the bed. Then when she had space to move us from the bedroom, we were banned from there entirely. The only exception was after Holbrook died, she would take Coco to bed with her. He wouldn't sleep there at night after he finished grieving, but he liked to nap with her in the afternoon. Sometimes she'll let us into the bedroom in our new place, but now she has a bed that we can go under. We much prefer that! She sleeps on the bed, and we sleep under the bed. This is a good compromise.

Dharma
May 16, 2008 6:08pm ET

I used to sleep on my parent's bed... but when they wouldn't pet me in the middle of the night I would pee on the bed.. they eventually kicked me out of the bedroom altogether. I still don't understand why.

Kori
May 17, 2008 1:52pm ET

The bunnies are allowed on the bed, but there is no sleeping on the bed. When they are on the bed, it play time. And when it's play time, there is no time to sleep =)

Dusty
May 17, 2008 11:05pm ET

I used to go into dads room, but I chewed his air line off his matress.It didn't even taste good.Now I can't go there anymore.

May 18, 2008 2:33am ET

MaoMao: Mom gives me and Par-Daya bedroom, sometimes I jump, play and take a rest on our own bed, but I never sleep there. Par-Day: I always jump on the bed and play around but I prefer sleep on the floor because it's COOLER~~ Mom: I never let you two go on my bed because you always PEE on your own bed, so your DAD won't allow!! haha...maybe I'll try when he's not at home~~

Coco
May 18, 2008 9:33am ET

Sometimes I lay on the bed for an hour while mom watches tv. I have been shedding lately so no tv time.

Dot & Bandit
May 18, 2008 12:22pm ET

We dont Sleep in the bed, We race around the house and jump on the bed on top of mon and dad then jump off and then we do it again, all we do is wake them up. (I like jumping on daddys head, he calls me his pain in the butt.)

Sundae
May 18, 2008 8:16pm ET

I used to help Mom go to sleep on her bed when I first moved in. Dad was away...Afergranderstan or something. I would cuddle her to sleep and then she would wake up just enough an hour later to let me down on the floor. We kept doing this even after Dad got back. We had to stop when she started getting BIGGER..and now we have two new babies and she doesn't get any sleep anymore!

Finnegan
May 19, 2008 3:43pm ET

I don't get to sleep or even go in the bedroom because I'm still working on my litter habits! But, I've been told, my Mom's previous bunny, Max got to spend most of his time in the room watching TV and he even got to spend a few nights there although he was sick and did pee on the bed so it wasn't a permanent thing. The first bunny my mom had, Kocoa, lived and slept in her room with her (both Max and I have had our own room- mom's office) Kocoa slept on the bed every night often on the pillow beside mom or snuggled against her feet under the covers at the bottom of the bed.

Cindy
May 22, 2008 3:13pm ET

I attached a comment with my vote but will re-write it here. My first bunny would occasionally jump up on the bed with us during the night; sometimes I would open my eyes in the a.m. looking right into my bun's eye. Sometimes I would enter the bedroom during the day and he'd be stretched out sound asleep on the (made) bed. My two current bunnies will not jump up on the bed; maybe these two can't jump that high though I don't think that is the problem for at least the one bun (he's a real jumper) -- they just give me the feeling they think the bed is off-limits. I try on occasion to encourage them in case they need us during the night, to wake us, but they won't even try.



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