Alibunbun
Warren Scout
Just thought I'd share with you all my plans for the bun(s) when I do actually get her and see if anyone has any thoughts on what I've come up with that can be improved I'm open to suggestions!
I'd like to get a reasonably young bunny purely because I have the time and patience to cope with one and the energy! And I don't think I could deal with adopting an older bun and the possibility of losing her so soon after getting her! I know that's quite a minimal possibility, but that's just my personal preference
So I'm going to start off housing him/her indoors with a rabbit-proof enclosure so she can hop around all day and I can shut her away (inside the house, not the cage) late at night for my peace of mind. The room in which I'm hoping to keep her is a room we call "the studio" as it's a lot like a studio apartment :lol: but our dog (who is fine with rabbits anyway) doesn't have access to this room, it's quiet but frequented by us and is always cool even in the height of summer. Though I have to say I don't know how the poor rabbits survive out here in the Australian summer! :shock::shock:
A cage I'm considering: Let me know what you think of it!
Aside from her everyday expeditions inside we have a small (around 12m x 5m) enclosed outside courtyard set on patio pavement which he/she would have access to weather permitting - she'd just have to hop through the door and viola! The good thing about that is we have parsley, mint and various other edible plants growing in pots so tasty treats would be available in moderation. Don't worry I'll move them if they start to become a fascination :thumb: Obviously she will have copious toys and things to chew/explore/binky and bunny 500 around! As well as constant access to her cage, hay, water, food and once a day will receive her veggies
I may also invest in an outdoor cage, simply for the summer months but that might not be necessary as like I said, the studio room is a very cool place, even in summer - as it's sheltered by a towering stone wall and overhanging balcony. I will post photos ect. When I'm back home to give you guys a little more insight into the area of choice but for now I think my extra long description will do!! :lol::lol::lol:
Sorry to waffle on! Xx
I'd like to get a reasonably young bunny purely because I have the time and patience to cope with one and the energy! And I don't think I could deal with adopting an older bun and the possibility of losing her so soon after getting her! I know that's quite a minimal possibility, but that's just my personal preference
So I'm going to start off housing him/her indoors with a rabbit-proof enclosure so she can hop around all day and I can shut her away (inside the house, not the cage) late at night for my peace of mind. The room in which I'm hoping to keep her is a room we call "the studio" as it's a lot like a studio apartment :lol: but our dog (who is fine with rabbits anyway) doesn't have access to this room, it's quiet but frequented by us and is always cool even in the height of summer. Though I have to say I don't know how the poor rabbits survive out here in the Australian summer! :shock::shock:
A cage I'm considering: Let me know what you think of it!
Aside from her everyday expeditions inside we have a small (around 12m x 5m) enclosed outside courtyard set on patio pavement which he/she would have access to weather permitting - she'd just have to hop through the door and viola! The good thing about that is we have parsley, mint and various other edible plants growing in pots so tasty treats would be available in moderation. Don't worry I'll move them if they start to become a fascination :thumb: Obviously she will have copious toys and things to chew/explore/binky and bunny 500 around! As well as constant access to her cage, hay, water, food and once a day will receive her veggies
I may also invest in an outdoor cage, simply for the summer months but that might not be necessary as like I said, the studio room is a very cool place, even in summer - as it's sheltered by a towering stone wall and overhanging balcony. I will post photos ect. When I'm back home to give you guys a little more insight into the area of choice but for now I think my extra long description will do!! :lol::lol::lol:
Sorry to waffle on! Xx
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