Yeah i know that bit:lol:
Ditto!I could never be without a french lop!My Frenchie is the most laod back lovely bunny ever and is much more like a dog than a bunny, she has a room to share with the dwarf pal and free run when we are home. They're fab
They need as much space a s possible.Mine are free range in the garden all day and in the summer have twelve foot runs to go in at night time and in the Winter they sleep in a massive shed.Mine have suffered terrible health problems due to them carrying the staph bacteria which has caused abscesses in their feet,ear infections and snuffle related illnesses.I believe that some contis carry this illness and its contagious.I personally think they are the most beautiful kind,sweet natured bunnies in the world,more like little doggies than rabbits.
I love my Daisy very much , but she is definitely up there in RU's top destructabuns list :lol:
In my experience, for a conti housebun you need to provide plenty of space for crazy dashing about/binky sessions and loads of toys and things to do - a bored conti = a trashed room.
Make sure you undertake bunny proofing x10! Daisy has managed quite an impressive trail of destruction since she moved in, and continues to surprise me with her strength and agility. This morning for instance, I'd left my new Kitchen Garden magazine on top of a four foot bookcase - when I returned about half an hour later I discovered a pile of ripped up paper on the floor :roll: :lol:
What sort of size area do you leave your buns in un supervised?
40 by 40 ft garden, probably doesn't help much if you're getting a house giant :lol:
What sort of size area do you leave your buns in un supervised?
My two are free range in their bedroom 24hrs a day (guestimate 14ft x 12ft). They used to have the landing and stairs too, but lots of wall went missing, so they only get to play there when I can keep an eye on them!
Do they come downstairs too? Any pics of there room?