I know I only just got Dusty and he is lucky that his previous owner who got him from p@h had bought him his own XL dog crate from there instead of one of those rabbit cages they sell for indoor rabbits.
He didn't get on with the other 3 boys that she had so he had his own home. But looking at him in his crate, jumping about, flinging his toilet roll holder about and going to his toilet corner, then his lie down mat. Then when he stretches he is super tall even tho he is a wee mini lop.
I look at him and I can't imagine him in one of those indoor cages. Those poor bunnies. Are they really ok to be sold for them, or are they maybe designed just for sleeping in and for rabbits who get to free range the house all day long.
We let Dusty free range the living room a few times a day until he is used to us and we have finished bunny proofing it.
He didn't get on with the other 3 boys that she had so he had his own home. But looking at him in his crate, jumping about, flinging his toilet roll holder about and going to his toilet corner, then his lie down mat. Then when he stretches he is super tall even tho he is a wee mini lop.
I look at him and I can't imagine him in one of those indoor cages. Those poor bunnies. Are they really ok to be sold for them, or are they maybe designed just for sleeping in and for rabbits who get to free range the house all day long.
We let Dusty free range the living room a few times a day until he is used to us and we have finished bunny proofing it.