Don't know did the vet actually been in this room or saw the cages, but you shouldn't leave the cages there if you want them to explore the room (especially if they lived in cage too long). Although most animals bolt out of the cage at the first opportunity, some develop outdoor fears if they stay in them for prolonged period of time, leading to a constant fear.
@jenm1 that's all it's doing. You see a lot of people with squirrels for pets. Sure, some are content sleeping all day and getting fat. But any expert will tell you that if it's healthy, it will run window to window, door to door, every nook and cranny, trying to find a way out. The lady acknowledged that it wanted out, but I don't know where she's at. A vet, maybe? But if you see a lot of videos, it's kinda sad.
@@mkp3824 I guess this is at a vet's office so we don't know what's going on but the woman hearted a comment referring to eating the bunny which is not something a good owner would joke about. So idk, I think I agree with you
@@ellidominusser1138 This isn't funny to a good rabbit owner. It's cringe. People say this garbage all the time and it's tiresome. People DO eat rabbits and they often purchase pet rabbits to feed to their snakes or brutally murder themselves. It's just not funny. Don't give me this nonsense