chloemurray
Warren Veteran
We have three sheds in our garden, one of which is empty. I don't see why my parents won't let me have it for the rabbits.
I have just the small padlocks on both hutch doors and the run, as we used to have a communal garden and I once caught the neighbours children opening the doors, they were just stroking them, but still, they are quite fast and could easy escape. Now I keep them on as the old lady next door is a nutter :roll: who thinks they arent properly looked after as they dont have vegetables all day long (I have explained they shouldnt have they should have hay and vegetables are supplementary), keeps trying to put iceberg lettuce in to them :roll:
i have padlocks on my hutches. i need to get some for the double one.
children on my street used to come onto the garden whilst i was out and open the hutches to hold the rabbits thinking it was ok so decided it was safer to padlock them so only i have access to them. its nightmare finding the right key tho as got 4 padlocks and each one has 3 keys lol. think i need some new ones
its nightmare finding the right key tho as got 4 padlocks and each one has 3 keys lol. think i need some new ones
Every single door, window, and run opening has a padlock if it can be moved... I have about 8-10 on each set up!
Must be a nightmare to get to them:lol:
Only one key opens quite a few as they are the same padlock. I feed them and water through their playhouse doors, so only need to open one door usually, unless I am doing a full run clean too
What about combination locks? No need to worry about keys then.
We had padlocks when Mischa was outside. Was the first thing we did.