DarceyH
Warren Scout
I finally opened up the top level of the new mega-hutch today, in hopes that, as they were used to using the litter tray in the corner of the bottom floor, they wouldn't poop and pee in their nesting area as they had in their old hutch. So I aranged it all nicely with loads of meddow hay and barley straw to make it extra warm, as its going to be a bit chilly tonight, I also stuffed a log arch with hay and straw to make it extra snuggley!
But no, they decided that they would make their amazingly made bedroom, all poopy and damp probably just to spite me, than had the nerve to be extra cute while I cleaned out half of the bedding, and had to get rid of it, just to put more in, and stick a bowl on top of the corner they were going in. I bet I wake up tomorrow to find the entire room upside down and messy...
I guess I will have to get a new litter tray, (they still seem to be using the bottom floor one too) and put it in their nesting box, but then they wind be able to get in as the pop hole to the room isn't talk enought with the sides of the litter tray...
Has anyone else had this problem of them going in their bedding area and knows how to stop them? I wouldn't mind, but it's the most enclosed part of the hutch, and I want them to keep it dry and warm as it is getting a little colder! Stupid bunnies being so cheeky, but are just so cute they can totally get away with it!
But no, they decided that they would make their amazingly made bedroom, all poopy and damp probably just to spite me, than had the nerve to be extra cute while I cleaned out half of the bedding, and had to get rid of it, just to put more in, and stick a bowl on top of the corner they were going in. I bet I wake up tomorrow to find the entire room upside down and messy...
I guess I will have to get a new litter tray, (they still seem to be using the bottom floor one too) and put it in their nesting box, but then they wind be able to get in as the pop hole to the room isn't talk enought with the sides of the litter tray...
Has anyone else had this problem of them going in their bedding area and knows how to stop them? I wouldn't mind, but it's the most enclosed part of the hutch, and I want them to keep it dry and warm as it is getting a little colder! Stupid bunnies being so cheeky, but are just so cute they can totally get away with it!