you see i want to adopt two Holland lops that are bonded. so i was thinking of a hutch indoors with these measurements 72 inches long, 32 inches wide 24 inches deep with out legs. now is this a good size for two holland lops ? who get 1 to 2 hours excersise each day it would cost 255.
I would be considering adopting two holland lops from petfinder. Now what size cage besides a nic cage can i house them in as they are a bonded pair ? they would get 1 to 2 hours playtime each day.
ok maine cage co said the hutch would cost $250 thats not too bad price wise. it would be 72 inches long, 31 inches wide, and 30 inches deep. now i had to modify it so it would fit my intended spot. now this is good indoor hutch for a flemish who will get 1 to 2 hours execise a day ? now heres...
doing a nic cage. but will be getting a customhutch from Maine cage company providing the price is not too high. I already said that the dimensions are 72" by 42" by 24" so its 72 inches long 42 inches wide and 24 inches deep. now keep in mid my rabbit will have free-time 1 to 2 hours a day. so...
yeah i was kind of shocked when they said 10 pounds as he i full grown at 2.5 years old i think he would weigh more. ethier that or he underweight which i doubt because he in a good place and it's bun's only
i would let him out everyday and would bunny proof my room but would i have to bunny proof considering he has no front teeth ? i know like leave anything eatable things out of reach.
but he will be in nic cage as i do not feel comfortable with free roaming but just might with this bun because he has no teeth meaning he can not chew things.
here is the rabbit i might adopt from sweet binks
http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=12569983
i just have to do some parent convincing though!