I do think it depends on the buns too. I’m sure that Herb wouldn’t cope with all the human interaction of being a house bunny, but Willow seemed to enjoy the human contact when she was inside in quarantine before being introduced to Parsley. That said, she used to crave a fuss when you went into the shed, but since she was matched with Herb as opposed to Parsley she doesn’t usually hang about for a fuss now.
My colleague was a huge bunny lover (he introduced me to bunnies). He had a house bunny, but had a cat flap into the garden that bun would come in and out of as he pleased during the day to free range in the garden. Apart from the possible predator risk, I think that was the ideal setup.
I do feel guilty about Pickle and Beans being indoors and not having a big run that wears down their nails that they can freely binky in and sunbathe in when I see Willow and Herb doing that. That’s definitely something on my to get sorted list ASAP as finances allow. Then again, I feel guilty that especially in the winter I don’t interact much with Willow and Herb. I don’t think they’re overly fussed though as long as I keep turning up with food, water and toys!
My colleague was a huge bunny lover (he introduced me to bunnies). He had a house bunny, but had a cat flap into the garden that bun would come in and out of as he pleased during the day to free range in the garden. Apart from the possible predator risk, I think that was the ideal setup.
I do feel guilty about Pickle and Beans being indoors and not having a big run that wears down their nails that they can freely binky in and sunbathe in when I see Willow and Herb doing that. That’s definitely something on my to get sorted list ASAP as finances allow. Then again, I feel guilty that especially in the winter I don’t interact much with Willow and Herb. I don’t think they’re overly fussed though as long as I keep turning up with food, water and toys!