LionheadLuver
Warren Veteran
Hi
Currently, I have two buns who are outdoor buns. They seem to like it ok except for some loud noises made from last week's strong wind. I was planning on having them spayed in November - January and I would have to have them inside during this recovery. As they seem startled by loud noises from wind, I'm really concerned about fireworks this autumn. Do you think these are enough reasons to make them house buns? I've never brought them inside before so I don't know if they like it or not. I spent a lot of money buying the hutch and run so to have it wasted would be a disappointment. I know I should have thought about this earlier than now but I was wondering if I should make them house buns and what I have to buy? What size cage do they need and should I let them free range around the house? How do I bunny-proof? What sort of exercise do they need? When it comes round to summer again, would it be ok for them to go back into their hutch and run? This way, it wouldn't be too wasted and they could enjoy some running around on the grass. For people who have house buns, do you prefer them in the house to them being outdoors and would you recommend it? Thanks.
Currently, I have two buns who are outdoor buns. They seem to like it ok except for some loud noises made from last week's strong wind. I was planning on having them spayed in November - January and I would have to have them inside during this recovery. As they seem startled by loud noises from wind, I'm really concerned about fireworks this autumn. Do you think these are enough reasons to make them house buns? I've never brought them inside before so I don't know if they like it or not. I spent a lot of money buying the hutch and run so to have it wasted would be a disappointment. I know I should have thought about this earlier than now but I was wondering if I should make them house buns and what I have to buy? What size cage do they need and should I let them free range around the house? How do I bunny-proof? What sort of exercise do they need? When it comes round to summer again, would it be ok for them to go back into their hutch and run? This way, it wouldn't be too wasted and they could enjoy some running around on the grass. For people who have house buns, do you prefer them in the house to them being outdoors and would you recommend it? Thanks.