Aushi
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Hello! I have two one month old buns. I had plans on making them a bunny condo out of the wire storage cubes they sell, plus wood for extra floors, etc.
But, one of my buns passed away very young in their temporary housing. Her neck broke somehow, and now I'm terrified of making them a condo and them getting hurt.
This is what I had before:
This is the setup I have for them now took out the house in case that's what caused the injury, her getting on top and falling:
While I'm not in the room or too busy, I put a lid on it like this (with something heavy on top) so they don't try to hop off, since it's on a table:
This was supposed to be for like a week or so while I gathered the materials, and I let them out pretty much every single minute I can watch them. The moment they can't be supervised (while I'm showering, cooking, not in the house, etc) they go back in. When they're older (and bigger lol) and they can't get themselves into every single tiny hole in the home, I'll let them out at all times except when I'm not home and asleep.
So what could I get for them to be comfortable for the times I'm not home AND safe? I go to college for like 4-5 hours 4 days a week, so they can't stay in there that long, it isn't comfy
But, one of my buns passed away very young in their temporary housing. Her neck broke somehow, and now I'm terrified of making them a condo and them getting hurt.
This is what I had before:
This is the setup I have for them now took out the house in case that's what caused the injury, her getting on top and falling:
While I'm not in the room or too busy, I put a lid on it like this (with something heavy on top) so they don't try to hop off, since it's on a table:
This was supposed to be for like a week or so while I gathered the materials, and I let them out pretty much every single minute I can watch them. The moment they can't be supervised (while I'm showering, cooking, not in the house, etc) they go back in. When they're older (and bigger lol) and they can't get themselves into every single tiny hole in the home, I'll let them out at all times except when I'm not home and asleep.
So what could I get for them to be comfortable for the times I'm not home AND safe? I go to college for like 4-5 hours 4 days a week, so they can't stay in there that long, it isn't comfy
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