Since Storm is going to get fixed TOMORROW, he needs a smaller space of our room just to be safe and also to avoid any mischievious zooms and crashes at 4 in the morning when i'm trying to sleep.
We have those big chunky floorboard sheet thingies that are pretty big.
In the picture below the "wall" dad and i created measures up to 80cm high, plenty taller than what Storm is fully up stretched.
And that little booger decided it to be a fun idea to jump the wall to get out. I caught him just kind of hanging ON the wall edge drooped to either side of it. I picked him up before he had time to decide to fall down again. Needless to say we took down that wall as we noticed the imminent danger it might've caused.
But i don't want him to spend his recovering days (and every single night) in his outside(firewood shed) cage!
Dad said that he won't even think about making any other type of barricade, that Storm will be in by day and out by night. (I hate that idea. )
EDIT: HE AGREED TO TRY OUT OTHER VIABLE OPTIONS!
So i've come here looking for help on how to better and safer keep that booger in when he's supposed to stay in. I'm determined to keep him in when he's supposed to be an indoor rabbit!
We have those big chunky floorboard sheet thingies that are pretty big.
In the picture below the "wall" dad and i created measures up to 80cm high, plenty taller than what Storm is fully up stretched.
And that little booger decided it to be a fun idea to jump the wall to get out. I caught him just kind of hanging ON the wall edge drooped to either side of it. I picked him up before he had time to decide to fall down again. Needless to say we took down that wall as we noticed the imminent danger it might've caused.
But i don't want him to spend his recovering days (and every single night) in his outside(firewood shed) cage!
Dad said that he won't even think about making any other type of barricade, that Storm will be in by day and out by night. (I hate that idea. )
EDIT: HE AGREED TO TRY OUT OTHER VIABLE OPTIONS!
So i've come here looking for help on how to better and safer keep that booger in when he's supposed to stay in. I'm determined to keep him in when he's supposed to be an indoor rabbit!