What if Tutu is used to being wild and doesn't want to stay in the cage?

Tutu, I received a consultation from a rabbit friend: Hello, cute girl. I bought Benben this year1mid-February. About two or three months. Because I am a novice, I am very careful. I'm particularly worried about whether being stupid is a bit abnormal. My family is stupid, can eat and pull, but manic. It was quiet when I first came, and I didn't move or come out, but I was alive and kicking after a few days. Slowly, more and more time is spent letting go of the cage, and more and more people are unwilling to stay in the cage. These days, when I put it in a cage, it bites and scratches in despair, but it can't get out. He bit all the mats. Running around in the cage. Today, I don't know what happened to the rabbit. After buying vegetables, I found it running desperately in the cage. Finally, it hit a corner, got its foot stuck in the cage and barked. This is the first time I have heard a stupid dog barking. I was scared, so I quickly let it out. When it came out, it hid under the table and shrank in a dark corner. No matter how I scream, I can't get out. No matter where I call it these days, it will run at once, never like today. I want to ask Meng Jie, what happened to Benben? What should I do? Now I dare not put it in a cage. My reply: There are several questions here, and I will talk about them separately. It may be a little difficult for the newly arrived rabbit to close the cage first, including myself. Xiao Wang Gang got home, and now I find that I didn't do this myself. The rabbit is too cute to turn off. The caged rabbit has to close the cage as soon as he gets home. One is to help rabbits adapt to the new environment (small environment is easier to adapt), and it is also to cultivate the habit of rabbits going to the toilet and eating in cages. But now that we have lost the opportunity, let's deal with the real problem. What if Tutu doesn't want to stay in the cage? Tutu is actually quite smart. They know that you will let him out, that you will let him out as long as there is noise, and that they want someone at home to make noise again. Please recall that when you first opened the door and entered the room, was Tutu still quiet? Didn't start fighting until I found you at home? If you really don't want to let it out, try pushing the rabbit cage into the empty room. If there are no conditions, you can try to cover the cage with cloth. Rabbit's diet needs to be quantified regularly. Similarly, I think Tutu's outdoor time may be timed, which is of course beneficial and harmless. This rabbit friend's rabbit, if possible, can also try to gradually shorten the outdoor time. Is Tutu sick? Is there a problem? The behavior and mental state of the rabbit in the description are somewhat abnormal. Observe the rabbit's health. Is my rabbit sick? The observation method is introduced in the article, so I won't repeat it here. On the contrary, I think this parent should observe whether Tu Tu's foot is sprained or strained, and observe its movements. This little potted friend looks grumpy, so we should pay attention to the safety of the cage, but I think a quiet environment is equally important for his safety and character cultivation. You said he would come out if you let him out, but today he won't. Do you want to see if he is just angry? Or are you scared by a broken foot? As for whether you are sick, you can follow my observation method. The rabbit barks, one may be pain, and the other may be fright. You can keep asking me questions if you have any questions. I hope my advice can help you. Is my rabbit sick? How to help the newly arrived rabbits adapt to the new environment? Training rabbits from day one!