hiraeth.21
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My two buns will be getting neutered soon, and after they've bonded I'm exploring ways to save space (they have separate enclosures right now). They're both small bunnies about 4 lbs. So y'all know how the typical litter pan set up has the hay and stuff in reach for the bunnies? My thing with the wired flooring was that I was thinking, can it be used like a really giant litter box? Especially, if I only use it to put water, food and hay in so they can eat and poop in there but they still have access to the whole house. I read that wired flooring was bad, but my bunnies are not caged. They're free roam. It'll just be like a really big litter box with no bedding?
I was thinking it would be nice if I could line the bottom tray with a puppy pee pad, which would catch the pee and poops, reducing all my litter waste.
Right now, with the normal cat litter box. I change it every other day cause I don't like seeing the really dirty cat litter pans filled with poops and pee. Especially when I have hay in it. But this produces a lot of waste and I'm using pee pads (that I cut into small squares) on the bottom anyways to soak the pee instead of letting it pool in the cat litter pan.
My two buns will be getting neutered soon, and after they've bonded I'm exploring ways to save space (they have separate enclosures right now). They're both small bunnies about 4 lbs. So y'all know how the typical litter pan set up has the hay and stuff in reach for the bunnies? My thing with the wired flooring was that I was thinking, can it be used like a really giant litter box? Especially, if I only use it to put water, food and hay in so they can eat and poop in there but they still have access to the whole house. I read that wired flooring was bad, but my bunnies are not caged. They're free roam. It'll just be like a really big litter box with no bedding?
I was thinking it would be nice if I could line the bottom tray with a puppy pee pad, which would catch the pee and poops, reducing all my litter waste.
Right now, with the normal cat litter box. I change it every other day cause I don't like seeing the really dirty cat litter pans filled with poops and pee. Especially when I have hay in it. But this produces a lot of waste and I'm using pee pads (that I cut into small squares) on the bottom anyways to soak the pee instead of letting it pool in the cat litter pan.