Leesa
Warren Scout
Hi, hoping someone can assist as my bunnies are driving me mad at night with the noise they are making and feeling rather sleep deprived!! They have a large space in the dining room made of NIC cubes. In the evenings or at weekends they have the run of the lounge when we are in. However I have also made two floors on the back part and they love hopping up and down and sitting up there. The problem is I lined these shelves (about 7 cubes in total) with cardboard and replace them when they get a bit messy or when they rip them up. I don't want to put towels or material if I can help it as they chew the curtains in the lounge already (and my clothes!) so would be scared from a safey aspect. They do have a fleece blanket on the floor but have a few accidents weeing on it so that could be a problem too. They've had this for over 6 months, but in the last couple of weeks they've taken to ripping up the cardboard in the middle of the night and it's really noisy. They've woken me up for every night for the last week at least - last night it woke me up at 1am, 2am, 5am and 6am and it's driving me nuts!
I don't want to take away their shelving as they love the top bit so considering what else I can do. Thoughts so far are plywood, however I will probably heard the bang when they jump up or down. My other option is move them into the lounge, however don't really want to do this as they won't have as much space (but could maybe go up another shelf to compensate) and also it might be harder to clean. What does everyone else use for their shelves with NIC cubes? Or any other suggestions? Thanks!!
I don't want to take away their shelving as they love the top bit so considering what else I can do. Thoughts so far are plywood, however I will probably heard the bang when they jump up or down. My other option is move them into the lounge, however don't really want to do this as they won't have as much space (but could maybe go up another shelf to compensate) and also it might be harder to clean. What does everyone else use for their shelves with NIC cubes? Or any other suggestions? Thanks!!