Lib_n_bunny
Wise Old Thumper
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I was just wondering if everyone else's single buns seem happy on their own. OH and I have decided we can't get a lady bun til I start my new job in September, as we can barely pay bills, let alone have an emergency vet fund for two buns.
Beau just seems to stay in one place all the time. We've got a lot of laminate flooring so he can't really scat about and binky we try to get round this by letting him go in the bedroom (carpeted) and there's a rug under his pen and across the lounge floor. When he's in his cage he mainly sits or flops in one corner, and we let him out he normally goes to his favourite places and sits/flops. He's got a carrot tree, a rattle, a hay tube, two balls (one wood, one loofah) a crate full of soil and grass, but apart from chewing them occassionally he doesn't seem to pay them any attention
I would like some ideas for how to cheer him up/get him more active til we can get him a girly bun!
I was just wondering if everyone else's single buns seem happy on their own. OH and I have decided we can't get a lady bun til I start my new job in September, as we can barely pay bills, let alone have an emergency vet fund for two buns.
Beau just seems to stay in one place all the time. We've got a lot of laminate flooring so he can't really scat about and binky we try to get round this by letting him go in the bedroom (carpeted) and there's a rug under his pen and across the lounge floor. When he's in his cage he mainly sits or flops in one corner, and we let him out he normally goes to his favourite places and sits/flops. He's got a carrot tree, a rattle, a hay tube, two balls (one wood, one loofah) a crate full of soil and grass, but apart from chewing them occassionally he doesn't seem to pay them any attention
I would like some ideas for how to cheer him up/get him more active til we can get him a girly bun!