LindseyandKen
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I haven't posted on here in ages having been busy with a new job. I have come on in a mini-emergency as I would appreciate a bit more of the brilliant advice I had last time! You may remember me talking about my new wrigglies at Xmas - I know you all loved the word!
I have 11 rabbits and they live in 8 cages in the garden. The cages are huge and very deep - specially and expensivelymade, as I don't believe in keeping buns in tiny cages. There are 9 females and 2 males - one mother with6 babies, another mother and one baby, and two individually rescuedrabbits. At the minute, the unneutered boys live in cages alone, three of the girls live alone, whilst I have 4 of the 'babies' (9 months) together and the mother and other 'baby' together.
It is such constanthard work keeping them all clean in seperate wooden cages and I am worried the individual buns are lonely as they rattle the cages all the time. I work full time and can't play with them as much as I would like, but took them in originally from an evil man who was trying to train his dog by letting it attack them. I wondered whether moving them all in together (except the boys) would be a good idea, or even altogether after neutering the males? All the girls play in the yard together - one tends to bite but the others seem happy enough. I spotted this on Ebay which seems perfect, but at a cost of $420 altogether, it would use all of my savings and I would die if it didn't work. Also, I have so many amazing cages with no idea what to do with them!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7708441127&sspagename=ADME:L:RTQ:UK:1
So sorry this is long, but I really am confused - I would love to bond them and house them together but need advice.
Thanks so much in advance if you even read this!
Lindsey xxxx
I haven't posted on here in ages having been busy with a new job. I have come on in a mini-emergency as I would appreciate a bit more of the brilliant advice I had last time! You may remember me talking about my new wrigglies at Xmas - I know you all loved the word!
I have 11 rabbits and they live in 8 cages in the garden. The cages are huge and very deep - specially and expensivelymade, as I don't believe in keeping buns in tiny cages. There are 9 females and 2 males - one mother with6 babies, another mother and one baby, and two individually rescuedrabbits. At the minute, the unneutered boys live in cages alone, three of the girls live alone, whilst I have 4 of the 'babies' (9 months) together and the mother and other 'baby' together.
It is such constanthard work keeping them all clean in seperate wooden cages and I am worried the individual buns are lonely as they rattle the cages all the time. I work full time and can't play with them as much as I would like, but took them in originally from an evil man who was trying to train his dog by letting it attack them. I wondered whether moving them all in together (except the boys) would be a good idea, or even altogether after neutering the males? All the girls play in the yard together - one tends to bite but the others seem happy enough. I spotted this on Ebay which seems perfect, but at a cost of $420 altogether, it would use all of my savings and I would die if it didn't work. Also, I have so many amazing cages with no idea what to do with them!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7708441127&sspagename=ADME:L:RTQ:UK:1
So sorry this is long, but I really am confused - I would love to bond them and house them together but need advice.
Thanks so much in advance if you even read this!
Lindsey xxxx