My 2 Buns live in an 8ft x 6ft shed.. with a 5ft x2 double level hutch inside, lower doors removed, so as to add 'play / hide' areas.
At the moment, it being winter, i spend, on average about 3 hours a day with them.. half hour in morning, an hour or so for accompanied running time, depending on weather, and half hour at bed time ( more in summer )
They choose to nest and sleep underneath the hutch on the floor of the shed and have the upper 2 levels to use if they want to ( which they rarely do ).. in addition they have permanent access to a 7 x 6 run.
I have secured my garden so that my buns have access ( accompanied by me at all times, winter approx an hour a day, summer many hours as I more or less live out there ) to run and play in a secure walled area.. 30 ft x 10 ft.. which includes another 6 ft x 3 ft hutch hidey with different levels, digging pits, tunnels.
In addition, I'm currently working on proofing our paddock area so they can have safe time there also.
I know, that Bunnies need so much more than we could ever give them... but I'm also starting to think...
Well.. my Buns have a great life, they are happy buns, I see it in their faces and body language every day.
I spend ALOT of time at home. I work from home..
Should I rescue more buns? .. the buns that have less quality of life than mine do? .. would that affect my plans for increasing my own Buns quality of life?
Realistically, I cannot afford, financially to adopt anymore Buns... all I can do, at this time, is continue to improve my Buns lives, increase their space, which costs me nothing - except for time and DIY..
So, my question to myself is... should I continue to give my Buns everything I think they should have, and expand upon that.
Or should I compromise, by reducing their space, their time with me, so that I can offer other buns a safe zone?
I really don't know what to do :? X