Mimi&TheBuns
New Kit
Hello! I have 2 dwarf rabbits, one boy and one girl, neutered and spayed, brother and sister. They have been so good and caused us no issues for a good 7/8 months we got them from 4 week old from an unsavoury breeder.
They live in a 10ft by 5ft kennel which we have converted to home them. Indoor and outdoor area separated by a door for cold days/nights. The outside area is half slate half grass and we top up the grass with fresh turf every few weeks. They have a good diet and seem active and happy.
BUT over the last 2 days they have been on a rampage, they have chewed through there feeder rack (wooden), destroyed the mats we had down for warmth, shredded anything worth shredding and tonight we have found a tunnel to outside they have proudly dug! I can now not let them roam this evening or tomorrow til I finish work and can sort how to stop them escaping!
What can I do to create an environment where they don't rampage yet keep them happy? I'm open to anything! Any suggestions!
Thanks,
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They live in a 10ft by 5ft kennel which we have converted to home them. Indoor and outdoor area separated by a door for cold days/nights. The outside area is half slate half grass and we top up the grass with fresh turf every few weeks. They have a good diet and seem active and happy.
BUT over the last 2 days they have been on a rampage, they have chewed through there feeder rack (wooden), destroyed the mats we had down for warmth, shredded anything worth shredding and tonight we have found a tunnel to outside they have proudly dug! I can now not let them roam this evening or tomorrow til I finish work and can sort how to stop them escaping!
What can I do to create an environment where they don't rampage yet keep them happy? I'm open to anything! Any suggestions!
Thanks,
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