TheThreeB's
Mama Doe
Hi all,
(Wasn't too sure where to put this btw)
For a little while now I've been browsing the websites of my local rescue centres, a bit prematurely though as our doe has to recover from her spay op, but can't help myself!
I'm hoping to find a rescue with a lovely male that's looking for a companion and happy to live indoors, at least for the foreseeable future. Also I would probably need the rescue to bond them, due to lack of a neutral space.
However, the majority of them talk about hutches and runs and exploring outside and very few mention house rabbits.
So, I'm just wondering really, do some rescues prefer buns to be housed outdoors, or have i just yet to come across any buns that prefer it themselves? Some of the few indoors buns I've seen its been recommended that they are kept single. Or could most buns potentially adjust to being indoor buns given the chance?
In addition, what would be the recommended size living area for an indoor bun?
Thank you x
(Wasn't too sure where to put this btw)
For a little while now I've been browsing the websites of my local rescue centres, a bit prematurely though as our doe has to recover from her spay op, but can't help myself!
I'm hoping to find a rescue with a lovely male that's looking for a companion and happy to live indoors, at least for the foreseeable future. Also I would probably need the rescue to bond them, due to lack of a neutral space.
However, the majority of them talk about hutches and runs and exploring outside and very few mention house rabbits.
So, I'm just wondering really, do some rescues prefer buns to be housed outdoors, or have i just yet to come across any buns that prefer it themselves? Some of the few indoors buns I've seen its been recommended that they are kept single. Or could most buns potentially adjust to being indoor buns given the chance?
In addition, what would be the recommended size living area for an indoor bun?
Thank you x