ChloeLawless
Mama Doe
I know many of you have buns that are always freerange in your homes, and I wondered how you get on?
At the moment, Lily has a dog crate and is free range while I am home..she is fairly well behaved and her litter training has come on really well so I am now considering leaving her free to roam during the night and when I'm at work, in the kitchen only.
My main question is what kind of a "Base camp" do your permanant free range bunnies have? I dont have a massive amount of room so was considering getting her something like a large litter tray which I will keep topped up full of hay and then she'll have her usual water bowl and food bowl on a mat.
I've also thought about the wooden shelters, you know the ones that can also be used for chickens...full of hay and just placed up a quiet corner for her.
I feel quite confident she'll behave....and theres no wires or dangers in the kitchen on her level she could hurt herself with..I just need some friendly advice and experiences on how others get on
Thank you
Chloe and Lilykins x
At the moment, Lily has a dog crate and is free range while I am home..she is fairly well behaved and her litter training has come on really well so I am now considering leaving her free to roam during the night and when I'm at work, in the kitchen only.
My main question is what kind of a "Base camp" do your permanant free range bunnies have? I dont have a massive amount of room so was considering getting her something like a large litter tray which I will keep topped up full of hay and then she'll have her usual water bowl and food bowl on a mat.
I've also thought about the wooden shelters, you know the ones that can also be used for chickens...full of hay and just placed up a quiet corner for her.
I feel quite confident she'll behave....and theres no wires or dangers in the kitchen on her level she could hurt herself with..I just need some friendly advice and experiences on how others get on
Thank you
Chloe and Lilykins x