Bunny Rabbits

FBTgirl

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You guys said "You should not post your rabbits in those horrible cages". So I am not going too! I got a brand new run! It is fairly big and my bunnies love it. It rotates every 5 house a different rabbit gets put in while another runs around the yard! Then at night one runs around the yard and in there for the whole night! Do not worry they have food and water in there at all times and in the yard too :shout:
Since everyone does not think my cages are good and I told my mother and she got imflamed and started yelling at me I decided since she wont let me put bedding my my rabbit cages or mostly her rabbit cages I am going to start saving up for pens. If I get enough X-mas money I am going to buy another one.
What do you guys think of the pens rotation? Oh ya and down there I have my meat pen rabbit Leesa testing it out for the first time. Also some pictures of my jumping rabbit Sky or in german what I like to call him Himmel. Sorry, anyway, what do you guys think of my new pen?
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Sky after his first Bath!
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Sky playing around off leash
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Leesa being Camera shy
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Leesa still refusing to look at me!
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I am getting board at this point
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Now he is paying even LESS attention!
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Now he looks :good:
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And Nowwwww he stops again
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Runnnnnnn! Far Far awayyyyyy :crazy:
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I am pretty sure he forgot I am standing here
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Very Alert
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Sky on his Tie Down
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Sky playing around
 
Looks like they're enjoying themselves! Very cute bun-buns :wub:
Is the top of their run covered?
 
no, but it is pretty tall :unsure: Ones with tops in Indio cost like $100. This cost us $65.
 
The only reason I ask is because of what happened to my bun Fritzy. I kept his hutch in a 10 x 10 fenced, cement bottom kennel in the backyard. I would leave his hutch door open so he could come and go and play as he pleased. He was able to jump from the ground up into his hutch and it had worked so well for the last 2 years that I never thought much about it. The fenced walls around the kennel were at least 8 feet high and we boarded along the bottom so he couldn't wiggle underneath the fencing and escape. Well I went out to feed him one day this summer and I was met with THE WORST thing a pet owner can witness. Raccoons had climbed the fence walls and literally ripped his head off. It was just his poor lil' bloody body with no head. It was awful. So if you keep them out there, try to keep them in the hutch at nighttime or put some chicken wiring across the top to keep intruders out. It will save so much heartache cuz we never think it will happen until it's too late.
 
OMG! I am so sorry about your rabbit! Thats horrible! Lucky me we do not have coons at my house. All the fences around ours have mean dogs so that helps a little. :angry: :angry: :angry:
 

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