Bit of an odd one this, but it seems important for my bunnies' safety. (Or am I worrying too much?)
They have this: https://www.thehayexperts.co.uk/Toys+%252526+Fun+Things.6/Grassy+Hideaway+%3A+Large.648.html
as their bedroom at the moment.
The panels are still basically intact, though getting thinner from chewing. Some of the panels are kept together with a very "natural" looking string, and this is also used to attach it to the cage sides.
But they have been chewing the string and the hut looks increasingly unsafe - they can topple it over when it is empty, eg by jumping down from the top of it whilst the other bunny is sitting beside it.
I asked the Hay Experts people yesterday what string they'd recommend, but they are probably very busy at the moment, or perhaps trying to find out from the manufacturer.
Do you guys have any recommendations?
Would you remove the hut until you could make it more secure?
An alternative hiding space for them would be the plastic corner panel thing that came with the cage; I removed it pre-emptively to look after my Rex's hocks - though the bunnies seem to prefer sleeping in the open.
They have this: https://www.thehayexperts.co.uk/Toys+%252526+Fun+Things.6/Grassy+Hideaway+%3A+Large.648.html
as their bedroom at the moment.
The panels are still basically intact, though getting thinner from chewing. Some of the panels are kept together with a very "natural" looking string, and this is also used to attach it to the cage sides.
But they have been chewing the string and the hut looks increasingly unsafe - they can topple it over when it is empty, eg by jumping down from the top of it whilst the other bunny is sitting beside it.
I asked the Hay Experts people yesterday what string they'd recommend, but they are probably very busy at the moment, or perhaps trying to find out from the manufacturer.
Do you guys have any recommendations?
Would you remove the hut until you could make it more secure?
An alternative hiding space for them would be the plastic corner panel thing that came with the cage; I removed it pre-emptively to look after my Rex's hocks - though the bunnies seem to prefer sleeping in the open.