murrimint
Warren Scout
Hi all.:wave:
Im looking for advise on moving my lonely buck pud into the house where at least he will have human company until i manage to find him a lady bun. Ive kept rabbits for years but they have all been outdoor buns but with the recent loss of my dogs i can now house Pud in the house. He currently lives in a converted dog boarding kennel which is heated and covered in perspex during the winter so there wont be a massive temperature change for him inside. What im wondering is will he adapt to life inside and how can i make the move as easy for him as possible. Im hoping to let him free range downstairs as soon as i have bunny prooofed it and when im working im hoping to let him have full range of the dining room. I just want to do the right thing for him as he looks so lonely sat outside by himself but im a little worried about how him (and us) will adapt to bunny in the house. Any help or tips will most gratefully received.
Im looking for advise on moving my lonely buck pud into the house where at least he will have human company until i manage to find him a lady bun. Ive kept rabbits for years but they have all been outdoor buns but with the recent loss of my dogs i can now house Pud in the house. He currently lives in a converted dog boarding kennel which is heated and covered in perspex during the winter so there wont be a massive temperature change for him inside. What im wondering is will he adapt to life inside and how can i make the move as easy for him as possible. Im hoping to let him free range downstairs as soon as i have bunny prooofed it and when im working im hoping to let him have full range of the dining room. I just want to do the right thing for him as he looks so lonely sat outside by himself but im a little worried about how him (and us) will adapt to bunny in the house. Any help or tips will most gratefully received.