toffeepudding
Banned
In australia hutches are very hard to find, but I found one on ebay it was a 3' double and it was the only brand new double hutch I had seen in australia and it was 50cm high where most are 40-45. I will wait to see him stretch up in it and if his head is too near the roof I will take half the second floor out so then the second story will be more like a shelf. I'm feeling guilty though because it is small, my baby will go from a 4' 5" x 2' x 2' cage to a 3' x 3' 3" x 1' 8" hutch with each level being 3' x 1' 8" x 1' 8".
Should I be feeling guilty? Honest.
What I was thinking when I bought it was that it was the biggest I had found so unless I was going to make one it was this or nothing. I was also thinking that in the future when I get him his shed (when I get some more money, I'm 15) that I can put the hutch in it without it taking too much room.
I am also going to attach it to a massive run. The run is a ex plant nursery so it is 2.4 metres high so I can put shelves and everything in it.
PS:My bunny is a dwarf lop.
Should I be feeling guilty? Honest.
What I was thinking when I bought it was that it was the biggest I had found so unless I was going to make one it was this or nothing. I was also thinking that in the future when I get him his shed (when I get some more money, I'm 15) that I can put the hutch in it without it taking too much room.
I am also going to attach it to a massive run. The run is a ex plant nursery so it is 2.4 metres high so I can put shelves and everything in it.
PS:My bunny is a dwarf lop.