Inside all the way! There is WAY to many dangers outside! Temperature is only one concern! Although I am not against them having some playtime outside if in a predator safe pen.
Dr. Diane Scott
Oakview Veterinary Medical Center
2110 JayMar Road
Plover, WI 54467
This is a good vet. It is where I take my rabbits. They have helped me through mites, a spay, and a GI stasis!
LakeCondo wrote:
Yeah. It is hard to get them back in the kennel when I want them to go inside. Once our new house is built I will have a pet door that goes from my room into the pen. Then they can hop in and out when they want. (the pet door has a lock, so when I can't be outside watching...
Safe Rabbit Pen Video
Here is a step by step video on how I made it. at the end I have a few pictures of my bunnies in the pen, and then some video of them running around in it for the first time. I didn't make it "dig proof" yet because we made it in the fall and we had to take it down in a...
I agree with the others. Rabbits should be kept inside, but some time outside in the fresh air could be good for your bunny. Last year I built a strong 8ft. x 8ft. pen. Here is a picture.
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It is made out of a strong wooden frame and metal siding ( I have pictures and a video on how I made...
ZRabbits wrote:
I clean my room, the bunny condo, and litter boxes every 2-3 days to keep the smell and mess down. :) my room isn't always that clean but I try to keep it picked up.
Thanks!
Hello, My name is Haley. I live in central Wisconsin but I am moving to northern Wisconsin later this year ( after our house is built).
I got my first bunny Mocha in summer of 2009. He is a neutered male, Holland Lop and is 2 years old.
I got my next bunny Lulu a few months after Mocha. She...