icklesarah
Young Bun
Hello everyone,
I hope this is the right area to post this....
We've spent the last couple of weeks visiting places for our house-bunny Toby to stay when we're away in Canadafor a month this summer. We've only been away from him once, and that was out Canada honeymoon 2 years ago when we lived closer to family - since moved 200 miles so he can't stay with his grandparents any more!!
We visited several places and I wanted to post on here to tell you about two of them that were really wonderful.
One was Bunny Hall in Ruddington, a village just south of Nottingham. Nicola has an amazing setup there... a seperate proper building with large indoor cages/hutches for the bunnies - for £13 a night you can get a 15 foot long one!! She's obviously passionate about house bunnies and has a great knowledge. We were incredibly impressed.
The other place was Willow House, in Mickleover just outside Derby. They've got a really nice setup in their summer house for 'outdoor' bunnies, but will also take one house bunny at a time in the house with their family. Their house is beautiful - my only worry was that Toby might regress a few years and try to chew their skirting boards as he used to in our old house when he was a baby!! *fingers crossed* We've decided, after much discussion, to book Toby in there... he's virtually blind and think he'd appreciate the security of his own cage and being in a house with lots of individual attention, as he's used to.
We found it nigh on impossible to decide where Toby should stay for the month, but it was lovely to have a difficult decision - great to find two super bunny places less than half an hour away from us.
Hopefully my recommendations might help someone else in the area who's looking for reliable boarding for their house bunny/ies.
I hope this is the right area to post this....
We've spent the last couple of weeks visiting places for our house-bunny Toby to stay when we're away in Canadafor a month this summer. We've only been away from him once, and that was out Canada honeymoon 2 years ago when we lived closer to family - since moved 200 miles so he can't stay with his grandparents any more!!
We visited several places and I wanted to post on here to tell you about two of them that were really wonderful.
One was Bunny Hall in Ruddington, a village just south of Nottingham. Nicola has an amazing setup there... a seperate proper building with large indoor cages/hutches for the bunnies - for £13 a night you can get a 15 foot long one!! She's obviously passionate about house bunnies and has a great knowledge. We were incredibly impressed.
The other place was Willow House, in Mickleover just outside Derby. They've got a really nice setup in their summer house for 'outdoor' bunnies, but will also take one house bunny at a time in the house with their family. Their house is beautiful - my only worry was that Toby might regress a few years and try to chew their skirting boards as he used to in our old house when he was a baby!! *fingers crossed* We've decided, after much discussion, to book Toby in there... he's virtually blind and think he'd appreciate the security of his own cage and being in a house with lots of individual attention, as he's used to.
We found it nigh on impossible to decide where Toby should stay for the month, but it was lovely to have a difficult decision - great to find two super bunny places less than half an hour away from us.
Hopefully my recommendations might help someone else in the area who's looking for reliable boarding for their house bunny/ies.