Hi everyone my name is Natasha and i have been a member since 2010 but only recently come back to the forum so thought I would post some pics of my setup and see if anyone had any advice on how to improve, thanks for looking
OK so first off entrance to my room
A closer look at some of baileys many toys
OK so behind the wood door is his 'hay tunnel' where I scatter feed his treats and half of his pellets
A closer look
This one is a bit dark but you can see his bed, covered cat bed and new cardboard box curtousy of the hay experts
Another view from under the bed I added the hanging towel and storage box lid to try and make it a bit more interesting for him instead of one big open space
Then a look at the boy himself on his favourite sleeping cushion
So then we have a pic of his *very* full cupboard full of fenugreek crunchies, nettle and plantain, green oat hay, oat wheat and barley, orchard grass and some very tasty herbs plus to name but a few. And just to clarify he doesn't get all of that in one day i just like to have some variety
Well that's basically it any tips are welcome and I hope you guys like it PS the floor is not usually that clean I had just hoovered haha bloody hay gets everywhere :evil:
Oh and for anyone considering house rabbits here's a shot of my rabbit proofing you can also see the wood under the bed which I use to protect my wallpaper from little teeth apparently its tasty :roll:
OK so first off entrance to my room
A closer look at some of baileys many toys
OK so behind the wood door is his 'hay tunnel' where I scatter feed his treats and half of his pellets
A closer look
This one is a bit dark but you can see his bed, covered cat bed and new cardboard box curtousy of the hay experts
Another view from under the bed I added the hanging towel and storage box lid to try and make it a bit more interesting for him instead of one big open space
Then a look at the boy himself on his favourite sleeping cushion
So then we have a pic of his *very* full cupboard full of fenugreek crunchies, nettle and plantain, green oat hay, oat wheat and barley, orchard grass and some very tasty herbs plus to name but a few. And just to clarify he doesn't get all of that in one day i just like to have some variety
Well that's basically it any tips are welcome and I hope you guys like it PS the floor is not usually that clean I had just hoovered haha bloody hay gets everywhere :evil:
Oh and for anyone considering house rabbits here's a shot of my rabbit proofing you can also see the wood under the bed which I use to protect my wallpaper from little teeth apparently its tasty :roll: