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If theres a chance some animal could have got in then I think its good to check. Spiders though? I would be happy of a spider was living with my buns. Reduce the risk of fly strike
I always check for cats too. But then I have cats, and they like to sleep in the hutches! In fact Salem was having a little snooze in there this afternoon! :lol:
You aren't strange, my cat was sat in the piggy hutch once... with the piggies inside! Also my friend's cat likes to sleep in their piggy hutch, when the pigs are out though! :lol:
The only thing I can think is that my first rabbit Lopsie free ranged most of the day in a huge garden. One day a fox chased him into his hutch. I heard some weird noises and ran out. I scared the fox and it jumped out of the hutch and scarpered. I was just in time as it had actually began to bit Lopsie. He had four small incisions on his back, but he was so scared I knew taking him to the vets would make it worse. I cleaned him up with salt water but he wouldn't calm down. In the end I had to give him chocolate to calm him down. It was horrible.
But I just always imagine that there's a cat sleeping in their sleeping area... even though cats don't come into our garden.
we have 3-4 cats that prowl round the hutch and run area im forever paranoid that they will pull a baby bun through the bars although they wont fit through...
i understand your worry we all worry so much about different things when it comes to our furry friends