sierra*323
Mama Doe
Sorry if this is in the wrong place - it didn't seem specific to health/behaviour/housing!
We find ourselves needing to move out of our rental due to a change of circumstances and will be moving in with the in laws temporarily.
I have 2 bonded pairs in outdoor set ups and a cat. The in laws have a single free range outdoor bun and a dog. How can I make the best of this situation for a few months?
My buns live happily in their pairs with a small strip of no man's land between their runs, but chase a bit when the other pair is out for supervised play.
I'm worried that they'll be stressed by the sight of the dog (he obviously won't be able to get in but they won't know!) And that they'll be living in the middle of the other bun's territory. I wondered about screening off the outside of their runs but then thought they might not like not being able to see out.
I'm also worried about the cat but that's another story!
Sorry for the essay - any tips would be appreciated!!
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We find ourselves needing to move out of our rental due to a change of circumstances and will be moving in with the in laws temporarily.
I have 2 bonded pairs in outdoor set ups and a cat. The in laws have a single free range outdoor bun and a dog. How can I make the best of this situation for a few months?
My buns live happily in their pairs with a small strip of no man's land between their runs, but chase a bit when the other pair is out for supervised play.
I'm worried that they'll be stressed by the sight of the dog (he obviously won't be able to get in but they won't know!) And that they'll be living in the middle of the other bun's territory. I wondered about screening off the outside of their runs but then thought they might not like not being able to see out.
I'm also worried about the cat but that's another story!
Sorry for the essay - any tips would be appreciated!!
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