Bo B Bunny
Well-Known Member
Ok, since straw is something being discussed regarding teeth issues... I got to thinking that a lot of people use straw for bedding outside bunnies in the winter... and for mama bunnies to build a nest.... DO they eat it when they have it? Or just chew it like they do grass mats and stuff? Is it good on their gut or does too much bother them like paper and cardboard?
I'm interested in this issue because I am going to be making Tony an outside bunny come spring. We aren't sure he will ever winter outside completely because I'd prefer he was always inside! but he needs to adjust to the heat in the summer. So anyhow...... I plan to use straw for him as bedding ....
Those who have outside bunnies - do you use litterboxes? and do you give them bedding in the heat of the summer? or just leave them with a frozen bottle and shade?
I have no clue on the best situations for outside bunnies since I've never had one.
I'm interested in this issue because I am going to be making Tony an outside bunny come spring. We aren't sure he will ever winter outside completely because I'd prefer he was always inside! but he needs to adjust to the heat in the summer. So anyhow...... I plan to use straw for him as bedding ....
Those who have outside bunnies - do you use litterboxes? and do you give them bedding in the heat of the summer? or just leave them with a frozen bottle and shade?
I have no clue on the best situations for outside bunnies since I've never had one.