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That would be its cage or hutch.
My guess would be it is a female rabbit. But, if not perhaps he doesn't like where you have put his straw or he is bored. A female rabbit will do this when she builds her nest.
I would suggest you buy a "built it" kit from a pet store and mantle it yourself.
Most rabbits are very clean animals, in a hutch or pen of adequate size they use one area as a lattrine. That spot needs cleaning at least once a week - use something absorbent to stop the urine seeping away into the rest of the hutch - newspaper or wood shavings for instance. Stale or soiled bedding can then be removed and replaced as needed. Bedding will also be nibbled and reduced to unappetising matchsticks that can be removed and replaced as needed. A complete clean, if the hutch is big enough, needs doing perhaps once per month. Small hutches will need a complete clean weekly. For breeds to the size of Dutch, or a little bigger, a good-sized hutch would be 8 square feet.
I would put a about three to four layers of newspaper at the bottom and add the wood shavings and hay on top
YesA Guinea Pigs Best-Friend Would Be A Rabbit. Especially If Your Guinea Pigs Fight The Rabbit Will Cause A Nice Connecton Through The Hutch Or Cage !!!!x
You can paint the outside of your hutch but not while your bunny is in it. There are a lot of paints on the market that do not have toxic fumes but I really would not spray paint it. For durability a couple of coats of a good exterior paint would be best.
get a boy and a girl rabbit put it together in a hutch for a few months make a little house for mother rabbit .put some hay to keep warmth after a few days you would see the babies. the mother will let her babies crawl to her then they would find a thing on their mothers tummy every day they would grow until their not a baby
As much as it takes to get it clean. All feces should be removed, water and feeders should be cleaned and sanitized, bedding (if your bunny has bedding) should be replaced. I would say on average somewhere between 45 minutes and an hour.