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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Moving rabbits outdoors RE: Moving rabbits outdoors


Vienna Blue in France
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    Times have certainly moved on a lot since I was a young girl and kept our rabbits in tiny hutches hardly letting them out at all compared to now where they watch tele with us on the sofa, laying next to the feline and canine members of the family….

    However this is a house bunny forum LOL. you’ll get pro pro pro house bunnies here which is a great great thing.
    I am a rare member here as mine are 50 in and 50 out (well 100% at mo… long story! Lol) and I don’t feel guilty leaving them outside one bit as they are on my patio free roam (no predators) just the other size of a glass door, and closer to me than if they were in another room in the house.

    I am working towards getting them indoors, just because… why not?

    Anyhoo…. as long as a room is bunnysafe there is no reason why they shouldn’t have pride of place in a home.

    You could look at it like keeping a cat in a hutch/shed…. which none of us animal lovers would do nowadays.

    A photo of your set up would be great once its finished (and of course your furry friends…)