viktory
Warren Scout
Hi :wave:
Hope you can advise.
Olly is now about 14 weeks old and lives indoors. He has not been given free roam as the house has not been bunny proofed. Olly lives in a spacious cage and I get him out every morning for about an hour and then every evening, pretty much for as long as he likes. He also has at least an hour on my husbands shoulder every evening, he likes to watch TV and groom my husband!
He is given the run of the hallway, which is quite wide and long, the stairs and the landing upstairs. He has a specially created box, a sisal 'hide' thing, a hay and hide and a copy of the newspaper to play with.
Problem is, he often goes upstairs and then sits in the corner. I think he looks bored, is this likely, does he need more toys etc?
When spring arrives I intend putting him in the garden, in a big hutch with a friend, but what can I do to for him now? Should I be concerned?
Hope you can advise.
Olly is now about 14 weeks old and lives indoors. He has not been given free roam as the house has not been bunny proofed. Olly lives in a spacious cage and I get him out every morning for about an hour and then every evening, pretty much for as long as he likes. He also has at least an hour on my husbands shoulder every evening, he likes to watch TV and groom my husband!
He is given the run of the hallway, which is quite wide and long, the stairs and the landing upstairs. He has a specially created box, a sisal 'hide' thing, a hay and hide and a copy of the newspaper to play with.
Problem is, he often goes upstairs and then sits in the corner. I think he looks bored, is this likely, does he need more toys etc?
When spring arrives I intend putting him in the garden, in a big hutch with a friend, but what can I do to for him now? Should I be concerned?