madcatwoman
Mama Doe
Since we lost Ozzie, Stan is now our last bun and he has decided there is no way he was living outside. We un-bunny proofed the garden, gave away the bunny shed and aviary then he started to play out! So we are now re-bunny proofing the garden:evil::lol:
In the house he doesnt move very far, very often or very much.
We dismantled a dog crate to make a fence the width of our lounge so when we are out or in bed he is contained but in a large area, its about 4ft by 12ft.
When we are in he has free run but never leaves the lounge infact rarely leaves the cats long fabric tunnel which he makes bee line for as soon as we open the fence.
Do people with house buns leave them free or fence them in when not around?
If we didnt contain him he could in theory go upstairs or in the kitchen etc but hes so lazy I dont think he would bother. The lounge is bunny proofed, the kitchen is by default.
He has plenty toys, things to chew etc but we all know buns and their love of doing what they want and not what we want lol. He does interact with our 5 cats and regularly has to grunt at one to get out of one of his beds or his litter tray.
In the house he doesnt move very far, very often or very much.
We dismantled a dog crate to make a fence the width of our lounge so when we are out or in bed he is contained but in a large area, its about 4ft by 12ft.
When we are in he has free run but never leaves the lounge infact rarely leaves the cats long fabric tunnel which he makes bee line for as soon as we open the fence.
Do people with house buns leave them free or fence them in when not around?
If we didnt contain him he could in theory go upstairs or in the kitchen etc but hes so lazy I dont think he would bother. The lounge is bunny proofed, the kitchen is by default.
He has plenty toys, things to chew etc but we all know buns and their love of doing what they want and not what we want lol. He does interact with our 5 cats and regularly has to grunt at one to get out of one of his beds or his litter tray.