If you're in Canada you can get them at Zellers. That's where I got mine.
Just don't leave it anywhere bunnies can get to it because they will try to eat it, lol.
SOOOSKA wrote:
If you are still living in Ontario any no pets clauses in your contract is invalid.
"Q6: The landlord says I must either move out or get rid of my pet; Do I? A6: Only if the pet is dangerous, causes allergic reactions or causes problems for other tenants or the landlord, must...
my friend's bunny was a girl and she would hump the cat whenever she could catch it. she was just a very dominant female. it stopped once she was spayed.
Roxy is an apartment bunny, but when the weather is nice I leave the balcony window open so both her and the dog can go out on the balcony whenever they want. I have chicken wire along the bottom of the rails to make sure she can't fall off.
I feed my bun Blue Seal bunny 16 which is the highest fiber lowest protein food around here since I live in an agricultural area. I wish I had access to Oxbow but it's way too much to have it shipped here.
I get my bales of hay free from the lovely people who board my sister's horse. I also buy a 25lbs of Blue Seal pellets for 10$ which lasts a couple of months. I spend the most on fresh greens for Roxy, she is 10-11 lbs and eats a head of Romaine lettuce everyday (plus parsley and other greens...
Before she was spayed Roxy would nip me if I dared stop petting her before she was done with me.
What are you doing when your bunny nips you? What's the situation?
The only Timothy pellet available in my area is Oxbow but it's ridiculously overpriced so I feed my bun Blue Seal Bunny 16 which is a maintenance pellet. Pellets are such a small part of her diet that I don't really worry about it.
I live in an apartment, so I don't have a lot of rooms but my bunny comes out a minimum of 5 hours every night. I let her out around 4:30 and she stays out until I go to bed. I have a big dog (rottweiler cross) that she mostly bosses around and my sister who is currently living with me has a...
Bunnies need exercise, so he might be getting bored in the cage. I would start in the bathroom or similarly small room. Just sit on the floor and let the bunny hop around - most likely he'll come to you..