A crisis in two acts...
Branwen's territory is bay window in our lounge, which has been fine, but will now be totally taken up with our Christmas tree. It's not that she's territorial per say, but that's where she always goes.
I was wondering how she will take it and what we could do to make her happier and find somewhere else to hang out for the holiday season. (she has a blanket that she stays on, shall we just move that?)
Oh and then there's Casey ...
No problems territory wise, but he (the one who climbs, hides and chews wires) is about to be presented with a huge [plastic] tree, some new hiding places and metres of fairy light cable.
Houston we have a problem.
What are to we do in order to keep the rabbit and decorations in one piece?
Any help will be most appreciated. We adopted Branwen in Febuary so have never had this problem before.
They'll be coming inside when the weather turns colder, probably to my room, but I don't want to leave them upstairs all the time.
Branwen's territory is bay window in our lounge, which has been fine, but will now be totally taken up with our Christmas tree. It's not that she's territorial per say, but that's where she always goes.
I was wondering how she will take it and what we could do to make her happier and find somewhere else to hang out for the holiday season. (she has a blanket that she stays on, shall we just move that?)
Oh and then there's Casey ...
No problems territory wise, but he (the one who climbs, hides and chews wires) is about to be presented with a huge [plastic] tree, some new hiding places and metres of fairy light cable.
Houston we have a problem.
What are to we do in order to keep the rabbit and decorations in one piece?
Any help will be most appreciated. We adopted Branwen in Febuary so have never had this problem before.
They'll be coming inside when the weather turns colder, probably to my room, but I don't want to leave them upstairs all the time.