Since preparation is key for really anything related to rabbits, knowing what should be prepared for a bonding session with your rabbit is very important. Because of this, I will be going over what materials I feel you will need on hand to bond with your rabbit, along with recommendations and my favorite materials and products for rabbits for bonding sessions, not to forget the tips behind these products.
The Materials I Recommend and Where to Find Them:
The Materials I would recommend would be: Treats of some sort, preferably all natural, clothing that won’t attract rabbit fur, some agility course pieces, a clicker, or really any activity pieces.
- Natural Treats: Natural treats are extremely easy to find, despite what you may or may not look for. For many rabbit owners, their first reaction would be to look for a packaged rabbit treat, but instead, I encourage any rabbit owner to use fruit for treats. This way, it’s so much easier to know what really is in the inside, not forget that it is so much cheaper, plus you can share!
- Clothing That Won’t Attract Fur: The process of finding some sort of clothing that won’t attract, or show fur, is pretty hard. I find that grey athletic leggings, jeans, cotton shirts, and athletic sweatshirts aren’t all that bad. Check out my last bonding post from six days ago for more details. These clothing pieces should be found in any clothing store, if not, at sporting goods stores.
- Agility Courses: Agility courses are very simple items that rabbits can really enjoy, but to buy them, they don’t seem all that enjoyable for the price. Because of this, finding different ways to make DIY agility courses would be best. You’re saving money, having fun in the process, and your rabbit is almost sure to love it.
- A Clicker: This, as well, was mentioned in my last post. Finding a clicker for clicker training that isn’t overpriced can be tedious. The best way to save money with this is to use a pen and click it on and off.
- Activity Pieces: Any other activity pieces can be new chew toys, new hideouts, fun accessories, different play stations, and more! I find that just rewarding a rabbit with these is great, and best of all, they’re extremely easy to DIY.
My Favorite Materials to Use When Bonding With a Rabbit:
- Fruit: Very easy access, healthy, shareable, and cheap.
- Clothing that won’t attract fur: Easy to find and access, can be cheap, minimizes fur across the entire house.
- New toys: Very easy to make, easy to access in stores, can be cheap, great enrichment for any rabbit, can get a rabbit moving.
- Food: Very easy access, should already be in the bunnies area, very motivating, etc.
Why I Recommend These Products:
These products are the most simplistic pieces that can do amazing wonders for your bond with your rabbit. I like to keep everything as simple as possible for you, and I feel that these are the easiest and most beneficial products for the entire process.
Fruit and food are so incredibly easy to find, especially since most, if not all families, will already have it in their house. Fruit is a great treat for rabbits, but the food I’m talking about is really just your rabbit’s food. Hand feeding rabbits their own food allows them to take in your scent and recognize you as a reliable person.
As for the clothing, it’s so easy to look in your closet, bins, dresser, whatever, and find clothing that won’t show, or attract, rabbit fur. The thing about rabbit fur is how fine it can become, along with how easily it sticks to all clothing, some more that the others. Personally, I feel that this is one of the most important steps, especially for anyone who lives with their family, who may or may not be bothered by a clump of fur stuck to your entire body.
Last but not least, new toys. Even though this may sound like one of the most tedious products/materials to get, it’s actually one of the easiest. Making homemade toys can be relaxing, enjoyable, and rewarding. I find that my rabbits are huge into chewing wood and cardboard, so I base my toy ideas off of that, it’s really what your rabbit prefers.
Why Is It Important to Prepare For a Bonding Session?
The preparation for anything with any animal is key, rabbits especially. With rabbits, they can be pretty unpredictable if you recently adopted them. This can cause some predicaments in a new rabbit and its owner.
Bonding sessions are no exception. Bonding with a new, or longer owned rabbit can be a struggle for anyone, that’s why I personally think that preparing for any situation is best. With all honesty, rabbits are amazing animals that get into a lot of trouble, but to avoid that, all you need to do is think ahead and prepare.
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From now on, I will be putting in little reminders at the end of my posts, instead of inputting an “outro.” The setup will be simply to remind my viewers when certain posts will be up, times, and more. If you find this helpful, please let me know, but until next time, continue to spread proper rabbit care!
Upcoming Posts and Their Posting Times:
- Materials Needed to Bond With a Rabbit: 8/30/2019: 4:45 P.M. Central Time (USA)
- The Flemish Giant Rabbit Breed: 9/1/2019: 4:15 P.M. Central Time (USA)
- Rabbit Care Necessities: Litter Boxes: 9/3/2019: 5:25 P.M. Central Time (USA)
- How to Form a Bond With a Newly Adopted Rabbit: 9/5/2019: 5:45 P.M. CT. (USA)
- The Florida White Rabbit Breed: 9/7/2019: 4:00 P.M. Central Time, CT., (USA)









