Hopping_mad
Young Bun
hi, sorry im probablly going to go on a bit...
our two bunnies have been living in separate playpens in the dinning room but we have just put them together (so far no problems). i want to move them out of the playpens and into the kitchen so they can have the whole room and be totally free range (ie no cage). im going to get a covered litter tray (because they love nothing better than throwing the contents as far as possible) but im not sure what to do about hay. at the moment we use a hanging basket as recommended by someone on here as a hay rack, which works great and they eat loads more hay but they get it everywhere. now whilst im not very house proud it would be nice if it didnt look like we are living in a stable(and people at work have started commenting because i come in covered in the stuff).
anyway just want ideas on how to limit the chaos in the kitchen.
thanks
picture of one of the little trouble makers and his mess - if only he wasnt so damn cute!
our two bunnies have been living in separate playpens in the dinning room but we have just put them together (so far no problems). i want to move them out of the playpens and into the kitchen so they can have the whole room and be totally free range (ie no cage). im going to get a covered litter tray (because they love nothing better than throwing the contents as far as possible) but im not sure what to do about hay. at the moment we use a hanging basket as recommended by someone on here as a hay rack, which works great and they eat loads more hay but they get it everywhere. now whilst im not very house proud it would be nice if it didnt look like we are living in a stable(and people at work have started commenting because i come in covered in the stuff).
anyway just want ideas on how to limit the chaos in the kitchen.
thanks
picture of one of the little trouble makers and his mess - if only he wasnt so damn cute!