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Forum DIET & CARE How long will a gravity feeder last?

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    • Puffpuffery
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        I’ve got surgery coming up, and the person who was originally going to take care of my Bun has cancelled. I can’t afford a sitter, even then I don’t have a cage as she free roams my house. I wanted to know if maybe two of those gravity feeders and randomly scattered hay and food piles would last her for about 5-7 days. I wouldn’t be considering this but it seems as though it’s my only option. She’s normally happy and loves it here, but this is a temporary thing and I just need a viable solution for her to be able to survive. I’m trying to see if I can have a sibling check on her about half way through. I’ve just moved to the middle of nowhere and don’t quite know my neighbors.
        Please don’t berate me, I just need ideas and solutions
        Thank you!


      • I love bunnies!
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          I sometimes use an automatic dog- cat feeder when I leave for a short time so it feeds my buns when I’m gone. I’m not sure about the gravity feeders though. Good luck!


        • sarahthegemini
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            What would you do about water?

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        Forum DIET & CARE How long will a gravity feeder last?