Since Autumn we have researched into rabbits and hopefully will be able to adopt in Spring - just need to convince dad as the rest of us are ready, Mum seems to have a soft spot for anything she's sees for adoption so hopefully she'll give in lol:lol: me and sis have saved up our Christmas and Birthday cash and have it in hand to buy everything and Mum says if we do get rabbits, she'll pay for vet bills and food etc. if we pay initial costs. Basically I just want to list what we will get and the space we have available. you guys to say if it is suitable as these are our first buns we haven't bought anything yet but this is what we have expenses for:
6x2 hutch with an 8x6 run infront, the run can be used with the hutch or by itself. In the litter tray we will have Back2Nature bedding with some shredded paper and hay on top. Along the floor of the hutch we will have aubiose and then straw in the sleeping compartment. We will be using the base of a Zoozone 2 cage as a litter tray out in the run, as we plan to have a metal cube letterbox attatched to the side so they can reach up and get meadow hay - in the hutch will be a normal sized cat one with hay as well. A water dish in the hutch ( ceramic) and then a bottle attatched to the run. We also will be getting Tunnels/Chews/balls/ play objects for the rabbits as well.
We Also will be getting a large puppy playpen for the animals to come inside for some bonding time with us or so they can stay in for the night during very bad weather.
The hutch and run will be on patio during the night and then when we are around to supervise the run will be put on the grass by the window during the afternoons. The rabbits will also get 1-2 hours in good weather free ranging the garden once we have blocked off any nooks and crannies with old puppy pen panels.
As for diet we are planning on having medium sized rabbits, so would 1-2 tablespoons per rabbit of pellets be ok first thing in the morning, and then a dish of vegetables 4 times a week in the evening? We will be feeding science selective pellets. Hay will be refilled into the litter tray and racks daily.
We plan to have a look in our local pet shop adoption section for the first rabbit, as we would like a younger one. The store offers free neutering voucher for rabbits when they are of a suitable age . We would then get this rabbit spayed/neutered and then take him/her up to our local rescue to find a friend
Just wanted to check that we have things Sussed before going ahead and getting rabbits as we know very knowledgable owners are on here :thumb:
6x2 hutch with an 8x6 run infront, the run can be used with the hutch or by itself. In the litter tray we will have Back2Nature bedding with some shredded paper and hay on top. Along the floor of the hutch we will have aubiose and then straw in the sleeping compartment. We will be using the base of a Zoozone 2 cage as a litter tray out in the run, as we plan to have a metal cube letterbox attatched to the side so they can reach up and get meadow hay - in the hutch will be a normal sized cat one with hay as well. A water dish in the hutch ( ceramic) and then a bottle attatched to the run. We also will be getting Tunnels/Chews/balls/ play objects for the rabbits as well.
We Also will be getting a large puppy playpen for the animals to come inside for some bonding time with us or so they can stay in for the night during very bad weather.
The hutch and run will be on patio during the night and then when we are around to supervise the run will be put on the grass by the window during the afternoons. The rabbits will also get 1-2 hours in good weather free ranging the garden once we have blocked off any nooks and crannies with old puppy pen panels.
As for diet we are planning on having medium sized rabbits, so would 1-2 tablespoons per rabbit of pellets be ok first thing in the morning, and then a dish of vegetables 4 times a week in the evening? We will be feeding science selective pellets. Hay will be refilled into the litter tray and racks daily.
We plan to have a look in our local pet shop adoption section for the first rabbit, as we would like a younger one. The store offers free neutering voucher for rabbits when they are of a suitable age . We would then get this rabbit spayed/neutered and then take him/her up to our local rescue to find a friend
Just wanted to check that we have things Sussed before going ahead and getting rabbits as we know very knowledgable owners are on here :thumb: