Tony is free range during the day when I’m home (except my bedroom because it’s shag-carpeted and his fur is impossible to get out
), but he does have his own room that he stays in at night and when I’m not there. A lot of his toys are in the living room right now because I’m home and we hang out in here, but here’s his bedroom;


And yes, that twin bed is Tony’s bed… I have a seagrass warren on that that he chews and climbs on, but never goes in (I think he’s a bit too big now tbh), and the pillows are his (very ugly cheap ones) because he LOVED burrowing under the pillows on the couch but I was afraid I’d accidentally sit on his one day so now he has a bed of his own to do that on. It’s covered with a plastic-lined curtain because very rarely my niece stays over and sleeps on that bed, so I wanted it kept clean! His original cage is in there with his food and litter box, and a soft furry blanket that I use instead of bedding (again, because of the fur) and the end is covered so he can climb on the bed without hurting his feet on the metal grating. His travel carrier is behind the cage that he likes to chill out in, and he loves playing with the tassels of the blanket under the cage, although I originally just put that there because sometimes the wooden floor can get in that room.
On the other side is his tunnel (actually meant for cats but he likes it) and his dig-pit. It’s just an old wooden wine crate filled with soil. I had planted a parsley plant in there originally but it barely lasted a day… Then in my living room he has another litter box, a fleece blanket that he lies out on, an old woven rug that he likes to lick for some reason, and a wooden wine case full of shredded newspaper and things to chew, and a bunch of random toys that he goes through phases of loving and ignoring.