Morning
Well in order to get my bunnies to love me a bit more and not associate me with being picked up and bum checked all the time I've decided to take the advice on here and have some extra 'play time' with the buns.
See previous thread : http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?t=239752 for more details.
The weather is rubbish (as usual) so I thought I'd bring them indoors (one at a time as they're currently separated until after Dizzi's spay, recovery and then bonding) and let them explore the living room and I could lay on the rug etc etc and let them explore me too.
So, bunny proofing the room ........ I've got a pen which I'm going to put round the tv stand to stop them getting behind (to all the wires) and I'm going to remove all my indoor plants (as not sure which ones may not be good for them).
I'm then going to add in a food and water bowl, a litter tray with hay in, a cat bed and some boxes and toys.
Is there anything else you can think of that I need to do? Obviously they'll be supervised the whole time and there aren't really any other things that they can hurt themselves on or eat (other than the skirting boards).
Any advice / top tips will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers, Jo x
Well in order to get my bunnies to love me a bit more and not associate me with being picked up and bum checked all the time I've decided to take the advice on here and have some extra 'play time' with the buns.
See previous thread : http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?t=239752 for more details.
The weather is rubbish (as usual) so I thought I'd bring them indoors (one at a time as they're currently separated until after Dizzi's spay, recovery and then bonding) and let them explore the living room and I could lay on the rug etc etc and let them explore me too.
So, bunny proofing the room ........ I've got a pen which I'm going to put round the tv stand to stop them getting behind (to all the wires) and I'm going to remove all my indoor plants (as not sure which ones may not be good for them).
I'm then going to add in a food and water bowl, a litter tray with hay in, a cat bed and some boxes and toys.
Is there anything else you can think of that I need to do? Obviously they'll be supervised the whole time and there aren't really any other things that they can hurt themselves on or eat (other than the skirting boards).
Any advice / top tips will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers, Jo x
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