Moving around his bedding, and scratching at the bottom of his cage, are normal bunny play behaviours.
In the wild, animals have to work to stay alive; when they're domesticated (pets), animals don't have to work because we provide everything they need, but the same work behaviours are ingrained in them and they need to be able to express them by playing. Digging in the dirt and pushing it around is a natural behaviour that wild rabbits do when they build their tunnels, so many pet rabbit like to do these things in their cages.
To help your rabbit be a happy, fulfilled rabbit, you should provide toys and play structures that he can use to vent his natural behaviours on. See the related question below for more information about rabbits playing and good toys.
Your rabbit is probably bored. Try giving her a few toys to keep her busy.
If your rabbits bedding is straw then that is perfectly fine because it helps them digest their food and it is in their diet and the have to eat it or they MIGHT get sick.
their not doing it for themselves, she is building a nest, if it is a female, your most likely to be expecting babies the next day... congrats!
yes just dont give them straw
Yes, hamsters do dig around and burrow. They like a lot of bedding in their cage that they can dig around in.
bunny's tails grow all the way to the bottom of their backs where their behind is or their bunny tail is!
Burrows if outside in wild and a bed of rabbit bedding for a pet bunny
If its hay, it will run abuot 30 dollars because I have horses and rabbits.
For fun mostly, or they want attention from you.
all you have to do is bake a bunny cookie and put on bunny sprinkles
Pour carrot juice. After its done pouring, go back to the table and a bunny will appear at the bottom left corner. Click on it and you get the " Breakfast for a Bunny" achievement.
It depends if the dog is trained or not. If your dog is good around a cat, odds are it's good around a bunny.
From Scottish Gaelic bun = bottom , rabbit's tail
Yes. Rabbit claws may contain feces or dirt, and if they scratch you bacteria could get into your system.
Rake all around the Easter Bunny's House! =D
Yes. Unlike chickens, female bunnies need male bunny sperm to reproduce.