My own permaneent buns are kept inside a shed with permanent run space
The rescues are kept in hutches and normally at least 2 in the house in indoor cages....I have 8 runs of varying sizes and the buns come out in these on a rota basis..weather and time permitting...
Some of the bunsters go to fosterers, this means they have permanent run space and/or lots more one to one attention..
I have been very fortunate in that I have mananged to rehome most of the rabbits fairly quickly and as Tree has said..they are warm , safe, fed and watered and most get cuddles everyday (it's hard not to do this part of the job!) and get vet attention if needed....MUCH better than the places a lot of them have come from.
I am aware that it's not ideal but I really do try to give them attention every day and get to know the individual personalities of each animal, so they can be homed without the regular occurrance of being returned..so there new home is indeed their forever one.
I have taken in a lot of animals my local RSPCA have been unable to take and I dread to think what would have happened to some if they hadn't come here....for some it's still too late..(See Belle in pics and stories
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Lynda M's Teddy and Bertie and Angie65's Polly would all have died if not come to Honeybunnies..As would Reuby-doos and his brother....So I think the rabbits themselves would choose a smaller halfway home over the alternative every time!