Rachy1412
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Cavy Slave
- Joined
- Jan 29, 2005
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- Joined
- Jan 29, 2005
- Messages
- 967
Every since Bunny died last November from Myxi I have been trying to persuade my parents to let my other two rabbits live indoors, but with no luck. Our house isn't very big and we have alot of wires loose! Since it's been 4months I don't think that they are going to budge. However, I thought of another idea. Could I keep them indoors at night and then let me out in the garden during the day. That way they won't be running about the house 24/7 and I won't need to bunny proof everything. Would the temperature change be too much for them? Night is the coldest part of the day so I thought it would be best to keep them indoors at that time. I thought that I could keep them indoors from 7pm-11am and that way they would be out running about for 8hours.
Also space is a huge issue. I can only build a 2 leveled 3X3 and their cage would have to go under my pigs cage.
The pink is the first level and the red is the second level. The other problem is fleas. I believe Bunny caught Myxi from one of my cats fleas, he goes over to the field opposite my house which has wild rabbits in. I now treat both the cat and rabbits every month with advantage.
I want them indoors 24/7 but I doubt my parents will ever budge. Does this sound like a bad plan? It's the only thing I can think of. Predators come out at night and at least they would be indoors, but I am worried about the temperature change and how they would re act to being indoors.
Also space is a huge issue. I can only build a 2 leveled 3X3 and their cage would have to go under my pigs cage.
The pink is the first level and the red is the second level. The other problem is fleas. I believe Bunny caught Myxi from one of my cats fleas, he goes over to the field opposite my house which has wild rabbits in. I now treat both the cat and rabbits every month with advantage.
I want them indoors 24/7 but I doubt my parents will ever budge. Does this sound like a bad plan? It's the only thing I can think of. Predators come out at night and at least they would be indoors, but I am worried about the temperature change and how they would re act to being indoors.