I think it is much less hard work to have them freeranging in the house rather than having to tend to them in a cage/hutch
That wouldn't be the case though if they can't be trusted not to eat everything in sight etc
I think it is much less hard work to have them freeranging in the house rather than having to tend to them in a cage/hutch
I think it is much less hard work to have them freeranging in the house rather than having to tend to them in a cage/hutch
That wouldn't be the case though if they can't be trusted not to eat everything in sight etc
It's easy if everything is rabbit proofed.
It's not practical to proof everythign in an average house though - mine eat chairs, carpet, walls, skirting boards, sofa, bed, books....hopefully one day I'll have a spare room with no furniture in it where I can put rabbits an nothing else!
It depends what your rabbits are like. We have minimal rabbit proofing in our room- keep wires out of the way, and any books off the floor. Ours our good though- they ignore sofas, skirting boards, etc... I think as long as there is lots of other things to keep them occupied it's ok.
Whenever one of our two try to chew something they shouldn't, we say NO! get an apple twig out, and they stop and chew that instead. It works very well
Poor OP
It's not practical to proof everythign in an average house though - mine eat chairs, carpet, walls, skirting boards, sofa, bed, books....hopefully one day I'll have a spare room with no furniture in it where I can put rabbits an nothing else!