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Wise Old Thumper
I don't think I've shared photos of their new pad, yet.
A couple of months back, my naughty cat Geoffrey got hold of my credit card and bought a shed. Oh Geoffrey, you must be more careful.
Then, once the shed was up and hubby was used to there being a shed fully of bunny stuff, Geoffrey stole my purse again and this time bought an aviary. Oh Geoffrey, you really are naughty. It was only £240 inc delivery from www.aviarieworld.com - a bargain I think!
After painting, the job of erecting began. Geoffrey studies his purchases:
Ta-daaaa! Finished, with the occupants moved in. I love the fact that the door doesn't go all the way to the floor, it means that there's less risk of a naughty bunny nipping out when I go in. The tunnels go into the little cubby box by the front of the picture, they absolutely love it in there, it must be like a little burrow.
Dudley looking guilty at his trashed interior :lol: I've put a small dog crate in there so that they get used to it as part of their environment, then if they ever need to come indoors, the dog crate will come too and it will be familiar to them, so hopefully less stressful.
Just in the process of fitting a roof before winter. Because the run is down the side of the house, the top is not very accessible so I've put it on the inside so that I can take it out to clean or when it's hot and dry. Half of it is attached here, I need to buy some more wood to do the other half. Then, when the plumber comes back to do some work in the bathroom, I'm going to get him to tap into the downpipe which is right by the shed so that it all drains off nicely
Furtive snogs:
and the really bizarre thing is that while I was expecting a lot of moaning, hubby hasn't mentioned it. Not once. In spite of being in charge of feeding twice while I was away briefly with work, so I know he's seen it. Miracles will never cease :lol:
A couple of months back, my naughty cat Geoffrey got hold of my credit card and bought a shed. Oh Geoffrey, you must be more careful.
Then, once the shed was up and hubby was used to there being a shed fully of bunny stuff, Geoffrey stole my purse again and this time bought an aviary. Oh Geoffrey, you really are naughty. It was only £240 inc delivery from www.aviarieworld.com - a bargain I think!
After painting, the job of erecting began. Geoffrey studies his purchases:
Ta-daaaa! Finished, with the occupants moved in. I love the fact that the door doesn't go all the way to the floor, it means that there's less risk of a naughty bunny nipping out when I go in. The tunnels go into the little cubby box by the front of the picture, they absolutely love it in there, it must be like a little burrow.
Dudley looking guilty at his trashed interior :lol: I've put a small dog crate in there so that they get used to it as part of their environment, then if they ever need to come indoors, the dog crate will come too and it will be familiar to them, so hopefully less stressful.
Just in the process of fitting a roof before winter. Because the run is down the side of the house, the top is not very accessible so I've put it on the inside so that I can take it out to clean or when it's hot and dry. Half of it is attached here, I need to buy some more wood to do the other half. Then, when the plumber comes back to do some work in the bathroom, I'm going to get him to tap into the downpipe which is right by the shed so that it all drains off nicely
Furtive snogs:
and the really bizarre thing is that while I was expecting a lot of moaning, hubby hasn't mentioned it. Not once. In spite of being in charge of feeding twice while I was away briefly with work, so I know he's seen it. Miracles will never cease :lol:
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