Ruthyjones89
Mama Doe
Hi all,
Just wondering for some advice if possible;
I have 2 litter trays, both bunnies have been brilliant up until now, but will use the litter tray and then dig it out, obviously I have hay in it, but they also dig out whatever I used on the bottom! I have tried megazorb, a towel, newspaper, and even little weight to stop them moving it and digging it all out, but they still continue to turf it out. Do many people have any luck using a hooded litter tray?
They are indoor buns and they will dig the hay out of their tray, out of the dog crate and all over our lounge.. After 2 weeks of this and a broken Hoover I am really struggling with what else I can do to stop them!
Next dilemma.. Both rabbits are jumping onto the windowsill, this is okay at the moment as its only about 2.5ft high, but they are then jumping on top of their large dog crate. This is almost 4ft high and I am terrified they are going to hurt themselves. I have tried adding cushions to block off where they can jump up, but they are learning to dig at the cushions, move them and then jump up. Any ideas to stop them wanting to get up so high?
Both rabbits have full access to pretty much our bungalow, honey will come and sleep under our bed at night and some nights will go 5-6 hours without heading to the lounge and nibbling on any hay. To say the least I really worry that this is not good for her.
really sorry for all the questions, but really appreciate any advice? Xxx
Just wondering for some advice if possible;
I have 2 litter trays, both bunnies have been brilliant up until now, but will use the litter tray and then dig it out, obviously I have hay in it, but they also dig out whatever I used on the bottom! I have tried megazorb, a towel, newspaper, and even little weight to stop them moving it and digging it all out, but they still continue to turf it out. Do many people have any luck using a hooded litter tray?
They are indoor buns and they will dig the hay out of their tray, out of the dog crate and all over our lounge.. After 2 weeks of this and a broken Hoover I am really struggling with what else I can do to stop them!
Next dilemma.. Both rabbits are jumping onto the windowsill, this is okay at the moment as its only about 2.5ft high, but they are then jumping on top of their large dog crate. This is almost 4ft high and I am terrified they are going to hurt themselves. I have tried adding cushions to block off where they can jump up, but they are learning to dig at the cushions, move them and then jump up. Any ideas to stop them wanting to get up so high?
Both rabbits have full access to pretty much our bungalow, honey will come and sleep under our bed at night and some nights will go 5-6 hours without heading to the lounge and nibbling on any hay. To say the least I really worry that this is not good for her.
really sorry for all the questions, but really appreciate any advice? Xxx