So, it's been decided that we're moving...and to a place with a SMALLER garden. So my buns are having a smaller shed in a couple of months, which will be 4*6. I feel so bad because they currently have so much space, and their setup is lovely if i may say so myself. So I'm going to have to make it extra nice. How would you go about utilizing the space? One of my buns LOVES to climb and be up high, so I'm thinking of putting like shelves around the perimeter, around 5ft high with ramps going up, so he can be up there. I'll have mesh going around the edges, so he won't be able to fall out. So it'll be like a corridor that he can see through I HATE using hay on their floor, and they really dislike it too and will never it on it So i was thinking of carpet...but my boy sometimes decides he won't use the litter box (my other bun is an an angel with the box :lol and I wouldn't like bunny pee on their carpet . I was also thinking of ceramic tiles to make proper cleaning and scrubbing easy (yes, i'm a neat freak :lol, but am worried about slipping. It's going to be small, which is why i'm so gutted! But I do want to be able to go inside, and sit in there with them during winter...
They'll be having a 10 by 3 foot run attached to the shed, and will not be allowed free range time for approximately 1 year This is because my dad will be building an extension to this new house, both in the back garden, as well as the loft! My mum won't let them be inside (they were inside for a while, and because we didn't bunny proof properly they cost so much in damage :lol: but we've learnt!) Also, my mum can't tolerate the smell of their hay (neither can I! :lol so they aren't allowed to live inside, and there are no spare rooms sadly. I'm really worried about the stress this building work is going to cause. There's going to be heavy machinery, loud noise, concrete drilling etc What do I do? Sorry it's another rant yet again. I'm worried though. I have no one to leave them with for a year or so, and couldn't bare to be apart from them, I love them too much
They'll be having a 10 by 3 foot run attached to the shed, and will not be allowed free range time for approximately 1 year This is because my dad will be building an extension to this new house, both in the back garden, as well as the loft! My mum won't let them be inside (they were inside for a while, and because we didn't bunny proof properly they cost so much in damage :lol: but we've learnt!) Also, my mum can't tolerate the smell of their hay (neither can I! :lol so they aren't allowed to live inside, and there are no spare rooms sadly. I'm really worried about the stress this building work is going to cause. There's going to be heavy machinery, loud noise, concrete drilling etc What do I do? Sorry it's another rant yet again. I'm worried though. I have no one to leave them with for a year or so, and couldn't bare to be apart from them, I love them too much