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Suggestions on making the leap to 24/7 free range?
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I have a 9 month old neutered male mini lop, and he is mostly free range in my apartment. He's caged when no one is home (~3 hrs/day) and overnight. He's generally well behaved (good litter box habits) but I still am constantly yelling at him to get out of stuff. It's a run down apartment and we've rabbit proofed everything we possibly can figure out how to, but I'm still nervous about how to make the leap into full time freedom.

Examples of bad behavior: hardwood floor is warped so he chews on the edges of boards, he digs in corners and eats the carpet (he has so many toys and a digging box!), he can climb onto our table and eats my textbooks, there are some wires we can't move and we have a dresser in front of them but he still finds ways to get at it and eat through the tube coating, eats my hair even though i yelp loudly when he does.

It's a small efficiency/1 bdrm so there isn't really any one room to allow him access to at a time. Any suggestions would be a huge help!

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