FriskyClover
Warren Veteran
As above really. Went out to check the bunnies at 10pm last night (they're in a shed) and the 'big run' as I call it (metal panels with no cover on grass, not the attached run that has a roof and is on slabs) was in it's usual position.
This morning, I looked out and it looked as if something had pushed in a side of the run:shock:! The metal panels are light enough for the rabbits to push about a bit but they had been moved inwards quite a bit (clearly from outside the run).
I checked the bunnies and they were fine, eating and didn't seem upset (which I think if a fox had been prowling, they would have been). At night, they don't have outside access but they are out all day in the 'big run' if there is someone in the house.
Could a hedgehog have moved the run? Are they that strong?
This morning, I looked out and it looked as if something had pushed in a side of the run:shock:! The metal panels are light enough for the rabbits to push about a bit but they had been moved inwards quite a bit (clearly from outside the run).
I checked the bunnies and they were fine, eating and didn't seem upset (which I think if a fox had been prowling, they would have been). At night, they don't have outside access but they are out all day in the 'big run' if there is someone in the house.
Could a hedgehog have moved the run? Are they that strong?