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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Moving house Reply To: Moving house


Azerane
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    I’ve always pretty much done things the same way when moving, put the buns in their long-term travel cage on moving day. It’s one of those plastic-based wire cages, just big enough for a small litter tray and laying down area. Then I move their big cage and all their stuff over and put it in position. I keep the litter trays with some soiled litter in them and set up their cage in the new place before bringing them over. Then when I bring them to the new house I can just let them out into their cage (if the playpen is set up I will allow them access to that to), and just let them out. That way they have their familiar things and it’s as normal as possible. I always try to make sure they get set up in what is going to be their permanent location so that there’s as few changes as possible.