My bunny is pure house bunny
I can't take her out because she is a snuffles bunny. Even hopping round the kitchen two much can cause her stress. She has enough room in her cage, and does binkys every time the cats come past. She also makes little cherruping noise, so sweet- get's really excitable! Like asking the cats, play with me. I let her out and they roll around having lots of fun together. This is the two of them playing.
I did let her out at the old house as there was seperate grass, but i don't have that convience here. She gets alot more fresh veg, fruit and i'm constantly aware of her needs with her been an indoor bunny. She also doesn't have any meds any more as she gets even more ill when she is picked upside down to have the sringes put in her mouth with batriyl. I tried this for two years, and it did improve it sometimes and sometimes not. The thing i realised with snuffles is it flairs up and down regardless and now she has some kind of immunity to it.
She is happier without the meds. I do feel that antibiotics long term do more harm than good and the system should be allowed a shot to recover on its' own. She now is medication free sneezes alot less frequently. She used to have alot more fits on the meds. She now sometimes has a coughing fit, but not anything like with the frequency she used too. She has been off meds for two years, happy , alive and her environment is kept very stable so that she doesn't have to endure any undue stress.
I have thought about letting her out on the front grass- but there are cars and she would be frightened. She much prefers being the indoor princess of the house. She loves being a seperate bunny, she is totally anti-other bunnies. However she does love the cats, so it works. My cats are also house cats. They do get let out in the garden as i believe that they need the vitamin d also. I think though, she is in the doorway and has access to light and sun and i leave the back door open sometimes so she can sun herself. There are other solutions to putting bunnys outside if they don't like it. My rabbits' snuffles was brought on by stress, so i think it's important to minimize this if you have a bunny that is particulary frightened and sensitive.