I don't. Full house with 4 budgies Who have there own room and free flight, cat and dog and a mother with Alzheimer's. We're moving this year to a bigger house so it might be an option then. Im going to miss them so much, I will even miss being caged In bed at night , even though last night there was a bang from somewhere and I jumped up and banged my face on the the wire, which cut my lip [emoji4]. They jump on the bed which is not a problem but it is at night when the dogs on the bed and shes blind so I dont want any dramas. My other 2 buns outside are so easy to look after, they are so clean not Like these 2.[emoji4]We can never have enough photos I’m so glad they have bonded so well. Do you have a different room you could rabbit proof instead, or as well as if you wanted to keep them indoors?
I would love to but I have 10 animals altogether including these 2 and my mother has Alzheimer's and she also lives here , which is the biggest problem of all, as she can't follow simple important instructions, so it wouldn't be safe for them.Omg that's adorable!
I'm so glad they're so in love!
I know what you mean I don't know if i could live without mine indoors.
Could you use that room as their safe space and bunny proof some more space for them?
We have our main cage in our dining room and then have bunny proofed the rest of that room and our long hallway which is their run. They're only enclosed while bonding or deliveries/workmen are here and have free range of that space.
Then I sneak them into the lounge as often as possible [emoji1787]
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Sorry for the pics but this just means the world to me. I don't want them to go back outside. I want them to stay with Me [emoji22] if this room was bigger I would just keep them here forever, but it's no where near the size they need. I will wait till Monday.
Oh this boy is besotted with his new woman.[emoji173]
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I will keep them in for longer. Dolly has her winter coat, Dennis has a fluffy coat it's not coarse like dollies, he was outside at the rescue but only for a few weeks, Im thinking he's young, they guessed around 5 months as he's not fully grown yet. He's still trying to hump her but I think this is something that will calm down in its own time and she's not bothered by it at all.Personally I wouldn’t do it when it’s so cold but that’s just me. They should still have their winter coats if the bedroom has been unheated. I’m assuming new bunny was kept outside at the rescue? They’ve got plenty to do inside with each other and all their enrichment you’ve provided. If the room is 8ft x 6ft they have space anyway.