ImoT
Mama Doe
I have 2 separate questions but thought it might be okay to just ask them in one thread! Soon I want to take away all of Winston's run panels because he won't need them soon (i'm only keeping his run panels out in case the vet advises to keep him in a smaller area for a few days after he has been neutered) and I was wondering if anyone knows of any water bottles that you can attach to an inside wall? He currently has one which attaches to the mesh of the run panels. I've tried giving him a dish of water but he just isn't interested and it just gets full of fluff and hay and it's hard to monitor how much he's drinking, so i'd really like to carry on using a bottle.
Also, he currently has his old cage tray as a base for his litter tray and hay but the sides are a little bit high and although he has a little ladder and carpet I would really like to get something with slightly lower sides so he doesn't hurt himself jumping in and out of it (i'm a bit of a worrier when it comes to being a bunny mummy). I could just not have anything at all as he has a rectangular litter tray full of hay with a corner litter tray in it as his loo (he couldn't get the hang of weeing in something without a high side), but his hay just goes everyyyywhere so I would like to contain it somehow, especially when he has willow balls and grass mats as they would be good to contain too. So if anyone has any suggestions for tray things that are higher than a litter tray but lower than standard cage trays that would be really useful! I was thinking an under bed storage box could potentially work so if anyone has any experience with them I would appreciate your input too!
Also, he currently has his old cage tray as a base for his litter tray and hay but the sides are a little bit high and although he has a little ladder and carpet I would really like to get something with slightly lower sides so he doesn't hurt himself jumping in and out of it (i'm a bit of a worrier when it comes to being a bunny mummy). I could just not have anything at all as he has a rectangular litter tray full of hay with a corner litter tray in it as his loo (he couldn't get the hang of weeing in something without a high side), but his hay just goes everyyyywhere so I would like to contain it somehow, especially when he has willow balls and grass mats as they would be good to contain too. So if anyone has any suggestions for tray things that are higher than a litter tray but lower than standard cage trays that would be really useful! I was thinking an under bed storage box could potentially work so if anyone has any experience with them I would appreciate your input too!