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Forum THE LOUNGE Brown and Grey’s new home

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    • Jusma
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        Some of you know my two bunny girls – Brown and Grey. Yep, I am still calling them that, as they are not named yet.

        Anyway, after a few nights of letting them out of their cages and not getting attacked by cats, I have now moved them out, and they run around a garden area at the back of the house. Houses here are walled on all four sides and the only way they are getting out is if they find their way to the driveway and under the gates. Before that, they need to jump over the obstacle blocking them from leaving the garden area, and they have chosen not to, even though they can.

        I guess they feel secure in this place, especially with that nice long burrow like place they have in between the two buildings. Cats too seem to not have hunting instincts and the bunnies are not bothered by them much. The one in the picture is a kitten, but I have seen big ones walk across the old play area before.

        The only problem now is that they seem to drink much less water. I put them in the cage at night, so they drink then, but they don’t seem to come to the cage for water, during the day. I tried putting a bowl of water on the other end of the garden, but it gets dirty real quick.

        Pictures…

        Spot the two bunnies:

        Natural cat and bunny bonding

        Safe spot…


      • Azerane
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          Looks like they’re doing well. If they’re out in the garden eating fresh grash and things, they’re probably drinking less water because they’re getting most of what they need from the fresh greens in their diet.


        • Bam
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            They look happy! I think Azerane is right about the water, but it’s good that you put some water out for them in case they really need it.


          • Jusma
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              OK, will just keep an eye out for a week or so. After that, I may just consider leaving them out of their cages 24/7.

              As long as they don’t go under the gate and outside on the road, I don’t mind.


            • Bam
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                They are lovely buns! There are bunnies that don’t try to escape, but I don’t know how you train them not to. I guess if they get used to being in a yard from a young age, and they feel safe and have the ability to hop around and investigate and hang out in places of their own choice etc. the yard becomes their whole world.

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