Welcome to the House Rabbit with Boredom Blues.
Rabbits are not low effort decor. They are intelligent, active animals who need mental and physical stimulation daily.
When they get bored, your furniture pays.
Why Rabbits Get Bored Indoors
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, rabbits are highly social and naturally active, especially at dawn and dusk.
In the wild, they:
• Forage constantly
• Dig burrows
• Explore territory
• Interact socially
In a home environment, limited stimulation can lead to:
• Excessive chewing
• Restlessness
• Over grooming
• Lethargy
• Attention seeking behaviors
Boredom is not bad behavior.
Why Nutrition Still Matters
Rabbits have delicate digestive systems that depend on high fiber intake.
The foundation should always be:
Unlimited hay
Measured pellets
Fresh leafy greens
Fresh water
If offering dried vegetables occasionally, choose single ingredient options with no added salt, sugar, or seasoning. Rehydrate properly and keep portions small.
Krunchmates vegetables are single ingredient and free from additives, which helps reduce unnecessary digestive stress. Always confirm suitability for rabbits and use dried vegetables as a supplement, not a replacement for fresh greens.
Simple ingredients reduce risk.
Complex mixes increase guesswork.
