I know some of you may give your bunnies a paper Primark bag full of hay but if you don't then you wont need to worry.
My friend has just rang me in tears. She gave her bunny a paper Primark bag with some hay in and some treats so her bunny can forage for them, once her bunny had hopped out of the bag she got her back legs caught in the handle (the handles are quite hard to rip/tear), her rabbit hopped frantically round the top floor of the hutch trying to get the bag off because it was spooking her and she got so scared she dashed down the ramp to get to the bottom level, unfortunatly she fell down the ramp. The bunny has been to the vets and is fine apart from stress and shock. She will be staying indoors tonight because she has bruised one of her back legs due to falling.
Please, please, please, if you use any paper bags with handles can you rip tear the handles in half or cut them off completely to prevent your bunny from experiencing the same thing and getting injured.
My friend has just rang me in tears. She gave her bunny a paper Primark bag with some hay in and some treats so her bunny can forage for them, once her bunny had hopped out of the bag she got her back legs caught in the handle (the handles are quite hard to rip/tear), her rabbit hopped frantically round the top floor of the hutch trying to get the bag off because it was spooking her and she got so scared she dashed down the ramp to get to the bottom level, unfortunatly she fell down the ramp. The bunny has been to the vets and is fine apart from stress and shock. She will be staying indoors tonight because she has bruised one of her back legs due to falling.
Please, please, please, if you use any paper bags with handles can you rip tear the handles in half or cut them off completely to prevent your bunny from experiencing the same thing and getting injured.