lisa0307
Alpha Buck
This site was in the recent Pet Plan magazine...might be of use to someone..
http://www.justrabbithutches.co.uk/
http://www.justrabbithutches.co.uk/
come on guys, it's not all bad.
come on guys, it's not all bad.
I'd have to disagree with you. It is all bad. The largest hutch is only 5ftx1ft10ins, and the starter hutch (what is a starter hutch anyway?) is 3ftx1ft3ins!! The "large" run is less than 4ft square.
You need to go to specsavers.
From the RSPCA websites i visit quite a few of those hutches (doubles and ones with runs underneath) comply with their standards.
Not saying that all do, but why does so many people immediately dismiss everything just because you may not like it.
If it complys with the RSPCA requirements then you shouldnt be having a go.
You need to go to specsavers.
From the RSPCA websites i visit quite a few of those hutches (doubles and ones with runs underneath) comply with their standards.
Not saying that all do, but why does so many people immediately dismiss everything just because you may not like it.
If it complys with the RSPCA requirements then you shouldnt be having a go.
RSPCA guidelines are 6ftx2ft. :? I looked at all of those hutches and there was nothing above 5ft, and most weren't 2ft wide. :?
I think you should be the one to visit the opticians. :roll:
Which bits aren't? :?
I'd have to disagree with you. It is all bad. The largest hutch is only 5ftx1ft10ins, and the starter hutch (what is a starter hutch anyway?) is 3ftx1ft3ins!! The "large" run is less than 4ft square.
Check these measurements
if you go to the bottom section of an RSPCA website it recommends the following sellers, which are selling some of the same hutches from Trixie your talking about this company are selling.
Now i wouldn't recommend some of these hutches but you cannot go around saying these arent good enough when the RSPCA say they are. (and i wouldn't buy them myself having learned that its better to have a 6ft double like i have)
Taken off RSPCA website................................
Suitable Accommodation
The golden rule is that your bunnies’ accommodation can never be too big!
Rabbits love to run loose in the garden – many of you will have seen the sheer pleasure your bunny gets from running full pelt down the garden, twisting and jumping and kicking their back legs in the air. However this access should be supervised as rabbits are at risk from many predators, most obviously from foxes and other known predators but also from neighbourhood cats.
Safe and secure accommodation must therefore also be provided. The minimum recommended hutch size for two average sized rabbits is 5 foot long x 2 foot deep x 2 foot 6 inches high. The height is particularly important to enable your bunny to sit up on its hind legs.
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There are obviously other websites that supply hutches, but here are a few we found that have good sized hutches. We cannot vouch for the quality however, only the sizes.
The Rabbit Hutch Shop
Mr Bun
Forsham Cottage Arks
Rabbit Hutch Warehouse
Kernow Pet Housing
and I'm sure this meets the minimum requirements for a hutch.