Sarah1989
Warren Veteran
Hi :wave:
Im looking to buy Slipper a bigger cage. When I got Slipper, I bought the biggest cage I could find at pets at home, but since discovering this forum, I've realised it's just not big enough for her
She's an indoor bunny, but when I work at home I've been putting her outside in the garden so she can play. However a) winter is coming and b) that's only two days a week. I was beginning to think I could leave her out all day while I was at work as the garden is bunny proof, but she proved me wrong yesterday by scaling our 4ft fence and getting into next doors garden and then roaming the block whilst me and my neighbour tried to catch her :shock: I got her back, but she won't be going outside any more after this.
I have recently bought a run for my two baby mini lion lops as I don't want them in the garden until they're fully grown and been vaccinated. But I don't feel Slipper would like the run putting up in the kitchen and going in it after free ranging in the garden and also it's fabric and I don't want her to chew it or damage it for Badger and Blackberry.
I've had a look on pets at home website for suitable indoor cages for her, but the biggest one I could find is the one I've got Badger and Blueberry in and I think she could do with something bigger as she's a bigger rabbit than they are - she's a dwarf lop x lionhead, weighing about 3kg.
I live in a rented house and my landlord has very kindly allowed me to have her even though he'd previously told the agency I rent off he didn't want pet rabbits unless they were outside. So I really can't take the mickey and allow her to free range.
Can anyone suggest a suitable cage, or website where they have bought a suitable cage for theirs? Money is a little tight (as it is for everyone), so whilst it would be nice if it weren't prohibitively expensive, I obviously want the best for my guys so if necessary I could save up for a few weeks/months.
Im looking to buy Slipper a bigger cage. When I got Slipper, I bought the biggest cage I could find at pets at home, but since discovering this forum, I've realised it's just not big enough for her
She's an indoor bunny, but when I work at home I've been putting her outside in the garden so she can play. However a) winter is coming and b) that's only two days a week. I was beginning to think I could leave her out all day while I was at work as the garden is bunny proof, but she proved me wrong yesterday by scaling our 4ft fence and getting into next doors garden and then roaming the block whilst me and my neighbour tried to catch her :shock: I got her back, but she won't be going outside any more after this.
I have recently bought a run for my two baby mini lion lops as I don't want them in the garden until they're fully grown and been vaccinated. But I don't feel Slipper would like the run putting up in the kitchen and going in it after free ranging in the garden and also it's fabric and I don't want her to chew it or damage it for Badger and Blackberry.
I've had a look on pets at home website for suitable indoor cages for her, but the biggest one I could find is the one I've got Badger and Blueberry in and I think she could do with something bigger as she's a bigger rabbit than they are - she's a dwarf lop x lionhead, weighing about 3kg.
I live in a rented house and my landlord has very kindly allowed me to have her even though he'd previously told the agency I rent off he didn't want pet rabbits unless they were outside. So I really can't take the mickey and allow her to free range.
Can anyone suggest a suitable cage, or website where they have bought a suitable cage for theirs? Money is a little tight (as it is for everyone), so whilst it would be nice if it weren't prohibitively expensive, I obviously want the best for my guys so if necessary I could save up for a few weeks/months.