LittleJo
Young Bun
Hi,
I wasn't sure where to post this, but am hoping someone will help!
I've got 2 rescue bunnies, had them 2 years this year.
I have quite a big garden, but the problem I have, is they've eaten all the grass! My garden is slowing turning to moss and mud.
Obviously, I knew they'd eat all the grass, but not as quickly as they are, I thought the grass would have time to grow back a bit, but it doesn't!
I have to put them out so they get their exercise, but they're constaantly eating, and if they keep going the way they are, the grass will never grow back!
I've tried getting toys for them to play with, but they're really not interested - if they can't eat it, they don't want to know!
Has anyone got any idea's that I can pinch, to stop the bunnies eating the grass, but also to stop them getting bored?!
Jo
I wasn't sure where to post this, but am hoping someone will help!
I've got 2 rescue bunnies, had them 2 years this year.
I have quite a big garden, but the problem I have, is they've eaten all the grass! My garden is slowing turning to moss and mud.
Obviously, I knew they'd eat all the grass, but not as quickly as they are, I thought the grass would have time to grow back a bit, but it doesn't!
I have to put them out so they get their exercise, but they're constaantly eating, and if they keep going the way they are, the grass will never grow back!
I've tried getting toys for them to play with, but they're really not interested - if they can't eat it, they don't want to know!
Has anyone got any idea's that I can pinch, to stop the bunnies eating the grass, but also to stop them getting bored?!
Jo