loobysarmy
Warren Scout
Are baby gates suitable for use with rabbits?
Such as the following links
http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/s...ogId=1500002451&langId=-1&searchTerms=3987553
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3763478/Trail/searchtext>BABY+GATE.htm
My problem is that i have 2 buns seperated ( 1 in the living room and kitchen and the other in our bedroom and hall).
Now from the living room to the hall i've made a 2 part hinged wooden door. Only thing is Little Bosie has figured out how to open the hinged door with her teeth. Smart little bunnie she is.
I'm just wondering if a baby gate would solve the problem.
To add more to the matter, they are both in on friday to get spayed and i do plan to bond them. If the bonding doesnt work will the babygate then be pointless because they'll see each other every day and stress about it.
I had maybe planned on making another wooden door with perhaps a small latch on it. Maybe made out of cladding as an alternative.
Any advice appreciated.
Such as the following links
http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/s...ogId=1500002451&langId=-1&searchTerms=3987553
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3763478/Trail/searchtext>BABY+GATE.htm
My problem is that i have 2 buns seperated ( 1 in the living room and kitchen and the other in our bedroom and hall).
Now from the living room to the hall i've made a 2 part hinged wooden door. Only thing is Little Bosie has figured out how to open the hinged door with her teeth. Smart little bunnie she is.
I'm just wondering if a baby gate would solve the problem.
To add more to the matter, they are both in on friday to get spayed and i do plan to bond them. If the bonding doesnt work will the babygate then be pointless because they'll see each other every day and stress about it.
I had maybe planned on making another wooden door with perhaps a small latch on it. Maybe made out of cladding as an alternative.
Any advice appreciated.