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if it's a nice secure run then i doubt any cats would get in it, my bunnies are all fine in thiers. AS for digging out of it, mine havent ever managed to get out YET, but do try and dig, but dont manage to get out before i notice and fill the hole abck up again. A lot of people keep thier bunnies as hosue epts now, RSPCA actually recommend it, does he sue the litter tray? all mine have one in thier runs and use them,e ven the baies are starting too, it's funny. theyre quite happy indoors, and at least we can see your bunny gets to runa bout. |
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He doesnt seem to notice that there is a litter tray. I fill his cage up with shredded newspaper all over. Then he has a tray with sawdust in. But I have noticed he goes anywhere except the little house bit he sleeps in. Dont know if they prefer something else to what I am doing with bedding etc? |
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It is a very quaint street Donna - we are classed as back to backs, hence no back doors. And most of the cats tend to go to the bottom of the street where there are no cars (there are 5 rows of houses like mine, and there is a path going from the first one to the last one) CJ - my neighbours rabbits have fresh veg every day - think they just have spring greens and baby gem lettuce now, but they did have carrots as well at one point. their old rabbit had things like apples and stuff. |
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