Have a slight dilemma with Meg bunny. She can get out of anything
She lives in the shed and has been able to climb out of her pen and get into the garden, I wouldn't mind but she shares the shed with my terminally ill oldie who also free ranges in the garden. Meg hates her with a passion :roll:
I put her in a hutch overnight, she chewed through the wood on the door and got out :shock: Put her in another hutch and she pulled the weld mesh apart to get out. She's chewed through countless cable ties holding a dog crate door shut. She's pulled a C&C grid cage apart before, and eaten the cable ties :?
I was rotating her toys on a weekly basis, but this week I've rotated them every day in case she was bored, she lives with her partner. I scatter her dinner, plus she has a treat ball with her dinner in.
Any ideas how to keep her confined? Or stop her manic behaviour?
ETA She's been checked over by the vet and we can find nothing wrong, oh and she's spayed.
She lives in the shed and has been able to climb out of her pen and get into the garden, I wouldn't mind but she shares the shed with my terminally ill oldie who also free ranges in the garden. Meg hates her with a passion :roll:
I put her in a hutch overnight, she chewed through the wood on the door and got out :shock: Put her in another hutch and she pulled the weld mesh apart to get out. She's chewed through countless cable ties holding a dog crate door shut. She's pulled a C&C grid cage apart before, and eaten the cable ties :?
I was rotating her toys on a weekly basis, but this week I've rotated them every day in case she was bored, she lives with her partner. I scatter her dinner, plus she has a treat ball with her dinner in.
Any ideas how to keep her confined? Or stop her manic behaviour?
ETA She's been checked over by the vet and we can find nothing wrong, oh and she's spayed.