JessieR
Active Member
Hi All!
I am sure i have seen threads on a few of my questions previously but i cant seem to find them using the search tool - if anyone can link them here i would be grateful.
1. Indoor buns moving outside, so is there anything i can do to make this easier for them? I really dont want to do it but the landlord has said i am not allowed to keep them inside (we have recently moved, it was unsure which way the landlord would opt so we took the chance).
2. As soon as the snow clears here i will be emptying the shed for the buns to live in, i have carpet to put on the floor to make them feel at home, insulation for the walls & lots of cardboard. Would you put them in an xpen type set up with a box full of hay to cuddle up in for comfort & warmth if needed, or buy a hutch to put in the shed with an xpen attached?
3. If Hutch to the above Q - what would you guys say is an appropriate size hutch for 2 buns, 2 years old, mini lops (but they are not very mini lol).
On the plus side, these guys love being on the grass when i have been able to put them out, so i am glad i can offer this to them now we are in a house rather than a flat! We will also be building a run to put them on grass with, including a lid to keep out the cats!!
Any advise on moving them around would be appreciated, i will also add that they were kept outside at the rescue - I think they had been there some time, i have had them since October 2012.
Thanks
Jess
I am sure i have seen threads on a few of my questions previously but i cant seem to find them using the search tool - if anyone can link them here i would be grateful.
1. Indoor buns moving outside, so is there anything i can do to make this easier for them? I really dont want to do it but the landlord has said i am not allowed to keep them inside (we have recently moved, it was unsure which way the landlord would opt so we took the chance).
2. As soon as the snow clears here i will be emptying the shed for the buns to live in, i have carpet to put on the floor to make them feel at home, insulation for the walls & lots of cardboard. Would you put them in an xpen type set up with a box full of hay to cuddle up in for comfort & warmth if needed, or buy a hutch to put in the shed with an xpen attached?
3. If Hutch to the above Q - what would you guys say is an appropriate size hutch for 2 buns, 2 years old, mini lops (but they are not very mini lol).
On the plus side, these guys love being on the grass when i have been able to put them out, so i am glad i can offer this to them now we are in a house rather than a flat! We will also be building a run to put them on grass with, including a lid to keep out the cats!!
Any advise on moving them around would be appreciated, i will also add that they were kept outside at the rescue - I think they had been there some time, i have had them since October 2012.
Thanks
Jess