He's quite gentle and laid back if that helps :lol:
So was Benji! But not when it came to wires. :lol:
And Daisy, but she sure had a taste for wallpaper!
I'm with happybun. I'm an adult, and it's my house, but I still have an argument with my dad every time he comes over as to why my bunnies are indoors!!
We moved into our house just over a year ago and inherited all the carpets, curtains etc so I'm not particularly precious about any of those (which is good as they now all have holes in!) but I did buy a new ikea unit and that has a few chunks missing. This is despite me putting several tunnels/toys etc in the dining room to try and keep them occupied! Our buns have free range of the dining room 24/7 and then just get let in the lounge when we're there. Most of my clothes have at least one hole in them somewhere and our sofa has a few nibbles marks here and there.... BUT other than that they are fine!
As Hele says, if you can contain them/him they shouldn't be a problem at all. But if you let them free range you really have to keep an eye on them or they get into everything. I think they are actually worse than kids to an extent!
Good luck! :lol:
I brought up a child and the only damage she ever did was to one lipstick. she didn't chew wires. she didn't wee on the floor. she never dug a hole in a carpet. I didn't catch her once, in all those years, chewing on a skirting board or taking pleasure in ripping wallpaper off the walls. she didn't seek out polythene bags or other dangerous items to chew on and she never jumped into three months food supply and weed on it.
adopt a baby instead....:lol:
[but if anyone asks, it wasn't my idea...:lol:]
BBB you're not wrong! not once did I have to pull out the freezer to catch a hidden child...
My house bunnies ate two sofas. And a carpet.