Jemima
Alpha Buck
I have bonded my new rabbit, Daphne, with my existing trio and it has all gone very well (so far). During the day, they play and groom each other but at night Daphne insists on staying out in the run. I put her back in the shed three times last night but she still went back out. She has done the same tonight.
There is plenty of room and snuggle places in the shed if she doesn't want to sleep with the trio (perhaps she's an old fashioned girl :lol
I don't really want to lock the cat flap because the others are used to it being open but it may be the only way to keep her in. There is a little shelter in the run with plenty of hay and it is quite mild so I am not too worried about her being out.
Should I persevere with putting her back in or should I just let her do her own thing?
There is plenty of room and snuggle places in the shed if she doesn't want to sleep with the trio (perhaps she's an old fashioned girl :lol
I don't really want to lock the cat flap because the others are used to it being open but it may be the only way to keep her in. There is a little shelter in the run with plenty of hay and it is quite mild so I am not too worried about her being out.
Should I persevere with putting her back in or should I just let her do her own thing?
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