Hi everyone,
I used be regular on this forum years ago when I had a pair of rabbits so I'm reasonably clued up on their care, but I've been offered a rabbit tonight by someone who is looking to rehome and was hoping for some advice about sheds.
I have a 9' x 6' shed which I can clear out, but I'm not sure where to start with making it rabbit friendly. When I had rabbits before they were in a hutch with attached run on concrete.
Would it be ok to use linoleum on the floor?
Could the rabbit chew through the shed walls?
How would I attach a run to the shed?
Would it be ok if the run is on grass or will he dig out?
I know rabbits need to be kept in pairs, but this boy is not neutered, so my plan is to get him done over the summer then get him a friend. My last pair were male/female and never had any problems with them getting along. If I was to get another male would they bond just as good?
Any advice to these (too many) questions would be great.
Bonus points for inside shed pics! :lol:
I used be regular on this forum years ago when I had a pair of rabbits so I'm reasonably clued up on their care, but I've been offered a rabbit tonight by someone who is looking to rehome and was hoping for some advice about sheds.
I have a 9' x 6' shed which I can clear out, but I'm not sure where to start with making it rabbit friendly. When I had rabbits before they were in a hutch with attached run on concrete.
Would it be ok to use linoleum on the floor?
Could the rabbit chew through the shed walls?
How would I attach a run to the shed?
Would it be ok if the run is on grass or will he dig out?
I know rabbits need to be kept in pairs, but this boy is not neutered, so my plan is to get him done over the summer then get him a friend. My last pair were male/female and never had any problems with them getting along. If I was to get another male would they bond just as good?
Any advice to these (too many) questions would be great.
Bonus points for inside shed pics! :lol: