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Watch the video nutter.Phew
I stopped just before the end
My rabbits make the same stretch face. I was just worried that he was choking or something.
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Watch the video nutter.Phew
I stopped just before the end
My rabbits make the same stretch face. I was just worried that he was choking or something.
Just got bunnies this year myself.My rabbits are for breeding and also to keep as pets. Our set up is outside. I know some agree and some don’t agree with them being outside. But beyond that, I’m considering bringing one to live inside. I blame Pinterest and Treb @Kiki with all their cute set ups indoors. Plus, the babies who have to come inside to play and cuddle every night!! My questions…are they messy, like when it comes to a litter box (like kicking or digging stuff out) And what’s the best thing to use to not smell the litter box? I should add, we are not indoor pet people. Mostly because of allergies but the bunnies don’t seem to bother those with allergies. At least yet. Ok, this thought of bringing one inside is a huge maybe! But tell me your experiences…
Parties at nightJust got bunnies this year myself.
No they don’t smell as long as you kee the litter box cleaned every few days. The biggest mess I’ve had w them is the parties they throw at night; they might spill their pellets. They also flip their houses. Lol
We use corner litter boxes for rabbits & use the Tractor supply pine pellets (or Rural king) for litter so we can compost it.
Others with more experience I’m sure can help more.
They can be somewhat messy, I prefer keeping their litter boxes inside a small cage with solid sides to prevent bedding from spilling out. I don't usually smell their litter box as long as I keep it clean, but you can get odor-reducing animal-safe sprays that work quite well if they are particularly stinky at one time or another.My rabbits are for breeding and also to keep as pets. Our set up is outside. I know some agree and some don’t agree with them being outside. But beyond that, I’m considering bringing one to live inside. I blame Pinterest and Treb @Kiki with all their cute set ups indoors. Plus, the babies who have to come inside to play and cuddle every night!! My questions…are they messy, like when it comes to a litter box (like kicking or digging stuff out) And what’s the best thing to use to not smell the litter box? I should add, we are not indoor pet people. Mostly because of allergies but the bunnies don’t seem to bother those with allergies. At least yet. Ok, this thought of bringing one inside is a huge maybe! But tell me your experiences…
We’ve had 2 since mid Mar & we haven’t finished one 40lb bag of pine pellets yet. But it’s getting low. And that’s with a 3rd bunny that was here for a week as we took care of theirs while they on vacation.Parties at nightThat was all helpful info. How much litter would you say maybe 1-2 rabbits goes through a month?
Zero smell with the pine pellets in Treb's litter box. I do scoop out the piss spots twice a day and add new pellets once a week.My rabbits are for breeding and also to keep as pets. Our set up is outside. I know some agree and some don’t agree with them being outside. But beyond that, I’m considering bringing one to live inside. I blame Pinterest and Treb @Kiki with all their cute set ups indoors. Plus, the babies who have to come inside to play and cuddle every night!! My questions…are they messy, like when it comes to a litter box (like kicking or digging stuff out) And what’s the best thing to use to not smell the litter box? I should add, we are not indoor pet people. Mostly because of allergies but the bunnies don’t seem to bother those with allergies. At least yet. Ok, this thought of bringing one inside is a huge maybe! But tell me your experiences…