sarahbarnsley
Mama Doe
We are due to move into our new house in January if its built by then (something to look forward to after the nightmare week I've had so far).
It means I can finally move Bracken & Frida upstairs and get my kitchen back. I just want some ideas really for my bunny rooms so i can work out what i need to buy.
Anyway, I am planning on putting Gus & Lola (plus piggies) into the bigger bedroom which is 15'x10'. After the biting incident they are friends again but i will have to divide them. At the mo they have seperate rooms and a baby gate to keep Gus' safe. This time though I'm going to need to divide the entire room in half. How can I do this and make sure it is safe as Lola can knock most things down (and climb over them too just to be awkward). I have the usual puppy pen panels and some storage cubes.
Bracken & Frida are going in the smaller room which is 8'x10'. Again I'm planning on dividing it in 2 (so its 8'x5').
I have to make sure that I can actually open at least one section of the dividers as I'm sick of hurdling over enclosures!
Does anyone else have rooms set up like this or does anyone have any practical suggestions - advice gratefully received.
Forgot to mention that we were considering getting Frida a friend, but at the moment that's not going to happen as I've already had to let Mandy down over Max the guinea pig due to family circumstances. But I'm hoping by Jan that things might have changed - would 8'x5' be sufficient for 2 bunnies (she's a frenchie x) that would get lots of time out of their enclosures?
And onto my next question - next summer I'm thinking about letting the bunsters out in the garden during the day (weather permitting). Any ideas for this? I need to keep them seperate and they need lots of room as Gus & Lola are big bunnies and Frida's heading the same way. Garden is going to be big so space is not too much of a concern but I dont want to take up the full garden with wire mesh - cant see o/h being impressed somehow!
It means I can finally move Bracken & Frida upstairs and get my kitchen back. I just want some ideas really for my bunny rooms so i can work out what i need to buy.
Anyway, I am planning on putting Gus & Lola (plus piggies) into the bigger bedroom which is 15'x10'. After the biting incident they are friends again but i will have to divide them. At the mo they have seperate rooms and a baby gate to keep Gus' safe. This time though I'm going to need to divide the entire room in half. How can I do this and make sure it is safe as Lola can knock most things down (and climb over them too just to be awkward). I have the usual puppy pen panels and some storage cubes.
Bracken & Frida are going in the smaller room which is 8'x10'. Again I'm planning on dividing it in 2 (so its 8'x5').
I have to make sure that I can actually open at least one section of the dividers as I'm sick of hurdling over enclosures!
Does anyone else have rooms set up like this or does anyone have any practical suggestions - advice gratefully received.
Forgot to mention that we were considering getting Frida a friend, but at the moment that's not going to happen as I've already had to let Mandy down over Max the guinea pig due to family circumstances. But I'm hoping by Jan that things might have changed - would 8'x5' be sufficient for 2 bunnies (she's a frenchie x) that would get lots of time out of their enclosures?
And onto my next question - next summer I'm thinking about letting the bunsters out in the garden during the day (weather permitting). Any ideas for this? I need to keep them seperate and they need lots of room as Gus & Lola are big bunnies and Frida's heading the same way. Garden is going to be big so space is not too much of a concern but I dont want to take up the full garden with wire mesh - cant see o/h being impressed somehow!