My two rabbits are indoor bunnies (with supervised time outside) their main living space is the dinning room when we are not at home. When we are at home they have the run of downstairs. It's a through living room/dinning room which we divide with run panel when we aren't there. Although the living room part is bunny proofed as the room has the TV, DVD player, phone ect, I prefer to play it extra safe and not trust to the bunny-proofing whilst we're not around.
The carpet is 14 years old, was very cheap when we got it and frankly was probably passed it's 'use by date' four years ago. So we need to replace it - any recommendations on what to replace it with? Once the new flooring it down I'd still put their little wooden house, play tunnel and vet bed rug back down.
I'm considering vinyl:
http://www.carpetright.co.uk/rhino-brown-herringbone-2-metres-pvc-vinyl-1.html
I've seen it at a local shop at 60% off which should make it within my budget, but would it be any good for bunnies?
Any other suggestions? I could get new carpet, but I'll admit to being utterly sick of trying to get hay off the carpet. (Kizzy likes to run from the far end of dinning room to the other side of the living room with a mouth full of hay - it's like she wants to take a snack with her for later :shock
The carpet is 14 years old, was very cheap when we got it and frankly was probably passed it's 'use by date' four years ago. So we need to replace it - any recommendations on what to replace it with? Once the new flooring it down I'd still put their little wooden house, play tunnel and vet bed rug back down.
I'm considering vinyl:
http://www.carpetright.co.uk/rhino-brown-herringbone-2-metres-pvc-vinyl-1.html
I've seen it at a local shop at 60% off which should make it within my budget, but would it be any good for bunnies?
Any other suggestions? I could get new carpet, but I'll admit to being utterly sick of trying to get hay off the carpet. (Kizzy likes to run from the far end of dinning room to the other side of the living room with a mouth full of hay - it's like she wants to take a snack with her for later :shock