carysannie29
Young Bun
I have two 5 year old female rescue buns who came to live with me about 7 months ago.
I planned on having them indoors and had my study all set up for them. They were in there for a couple of months and were fine at first, but as they started to settle in they became more and more destructive! I have multiple holes in the carpet, my chair has been chewed, I've had to buy a new DVD player (despite doing my very best to bunny proof the cables!) and they had great fun with some of my books.
They currently live outside in a hutch/run combo with a good amount of space, but I hate them being out there. I feel like I've just dumped them at the bottom of the garden in the cold and I don't spend as much time with them. They are still destructive outside and chew pretty much everything despite my trying to give them as much entertainment as possible.
I would love to have them indoors but obviously I can't have them always destroying things! I live with my mum and she's not happy about the whole situation! I do have a dog also but she's very old and isn't bothered by them out in the garden at all.
I apologise for the long message and the fact that it isn't really a question, but I'd love some advice from you knowledgable bunny people
I planned on having them indoors and had my study all set up for them. They were in there for a couple of months and were fine at first, but as they started to settle in they became more and more destructive! I have multiple holes in the carpet, my chair has been chewed, I've had to buy a new DVD player (despite doing my very best to bunny proof the cables!) and they had great fun with some of my books.
They currently live outside in a hutch/run combo with a good amount of space, but I hate them being out there. I feel like I've just dumped them at the bottom of the garden in the cold and I don't spend as much time with them. They are still destructive outside and chew pretty much everything despite my trying to give them as much entertainment as possible.
I would love to have them indoors but obviously I can't have them always destroying things! I live with my mum and she's not happy about the whole situation! I do have a dog also but she's very old and isn't bothered by them out in the garden at all.
I apologise for the long message and the fact that it isn't really a question, but I'd love some advice from you knowledgable bunny people