katie2000
Alpha Buck
We sadly have just lost one of our bunnies at age 11.5 years and I’m looking to integrate our remaining bunny (also aged 11.5 years) into the household more so she isn’t lonely. Getting another bunny friend for her just isn’t something we are considering at the moment, plus it’s super difficult to find older rescue buns. We also aren’t sure if we will continue to keep rabbits in the future as it’s so heartbreaking and difficult when they are ill.
She has her own bedroom in our house with loads of toys and tunnels etc, and no cage or hutch so she has permanent access to the full room, but I can’t help but think she’ll be lacking in stimulation and company.
I was wondering if you had any advice on these options:
1. Leave her living arrangements as they are but pop in regularly to spend time with her. I am not 100% happy with this as even if I am popping in regularly then she is still spending most of her day alone.
2. I can open her bedroom door and allow her access to the other bedrooms in the house (when we are at home) but this would also mean access to a fairly steep staircase and I’m just not sure how safe this is as she could slip between the bars on the bannister very easily. Because of the layout of the house, this would be very difficult to configure with baby gates etc to block access.
3. On the days I am working at home (which is 5 days a week at the moment). I can bring her& her litter box down to the kitchen with me for the day. This would involve having to pick her up daily which she HATES, and I’d have to carry her back upstairs at night.
Any ideas?? I really can’t decide what would be best for her and would really appreciate some advic
She has her own bedroom in our house with loads of toys and tunnels etc, and no cage or hutch so she has permanent access to the full room, but I can’t help but think she’ll be lacking in stimulation and company.
I was wondering if you had any advice on these options:
1. Leave her living arrangements as they are but pop in regularly to spend time with her. I am not 100% happy with this as even if I am popping in regularly then she is still spending most of her day alone.
2. I can open her bedroom door and allow her access to the other bedrooms in the house (when we are at home) but this would also mean access to a fairly steep staircase and I’m just not sure how safe this is as she could slip between the bars on the bannister very easily. Because of the layout of the house, this would be very difficult to configure with baby gates etc to block access.
3. On the days I am working at home (which is 5 days a week at the moment). I can bring her& her litter box down to the kitchen with me for the day. This would involve having to pick her up daily which she HATES, and I’d have to carry her back upstairs at night.
Any ideas?? I really can’t decide what would be best for her and would really appreciate some advic