AnnaDelie
Mama Doe
Hiya,
My two are in seperate hutches (to avoid babies!) - I would love to have it another way but live with parents still and am trying to make it as safe and as enjoyable as possible for them.
It can be difficult sometimes to get them in and out. Kiki is a lot easier as she doesn't mind being picked up for short amount of times and will very rarely get frustrated whereas Hiro HATES it and will try anything not to be picked up.
So - we have to get one out first and put into the carrier so we can then put the carrier in the run (on grass) - I don't want to stress them. The other we have to pick up and get them on our patio for a run (before that we use some blockers for the path so they don't escape).
They both love it either way when they're out but was wondering how other ppl get their bunsters in and out of hutch/run?
I hate to think they are stressed so try and make it as confortable as poss for them but at the same time get them used to being handled.
My two are in seperate hutches (to avoid babies!) - I would love to have it another way but live with parents still and am trying to make it as safe and as enjoyable as possible for them.
It can be difficult sometimes to get them in and out. Kiki is a lot easier as she doesn't mind being picked up for short amount of times and will very rarely get frustrated whereas Hiro HATES it and will try anything not to be picked up.
So - we have to get one out first and put into the carrier so we can then put the carrier in the run (on grass) - I don't want to stress them. The other we have to pick up and get them on our patio for a run (before that we use some blockers for the path so they don't escape).
They both love it either way when they're out but was wondering how other ppl get their bunsters in and out of hutch/run?
I hate to think they are stressed so try and make it as confortable as poss for them but at the same time get them used to being handled.