she is not wrong, i personally would not have picked a color, but send dd to do it and she did. is it bad??
No colored is fine, BUT! you dont need nearly as much as you have in there , its a waste of money . plus before it is used to the point of changing it will smell yucky.
you only need a 1 inch layer, just enough to cover the bottom of the pan.
personally I use a pellted (wood) based litter. oh for crying out loud I use it constantly and cant think of the name, they useit in horse stalls, it keeps smell to a minimum and absorbs to 3 times the pellet size. turns to powder and is easily compostedinto the garden.
i need so much rabbit advice , we have rabbits here but this one i want to be really really sure i am doing the right thing, second quessing myself. should she have hay? she is @ 10 weeks old
Yes a small handfull of hay daily is good for her teeth and digestion. keeps things mmoving along nicely.
hold off on sweet treats such as carrots, lettuces, melons, etc, ( although frozen watermelon rind on a hot day is extra fluid anda good cooling agent small piece not the whole slice lol)
the bedding under is because we didnt have yesterdays news when we brought her home so to get me threw i used the bedding! LOL
and should her bed be full of that bedding or just at the bottom>? indoor cage i am so confused
I answered that in the first paragraph , You can also get a corner ferret litter pan , and put it in to box train her. just put bit of her poops and a paper towel with some of her urine on it in the box and she will know that is where to go, also watch to see which corner she is using as a potty and put the box there.
oh and i love love love this cage, thank you gypsy going to see if i can get greg to make a safe cover thats light so the bed can hang on the outside to give her more floor space. awesome cage thank you thank you and thank your dh!!
I am so glad you like the cage, I know you wouldnt have been happy with the smaller one, it was designed more for whistle pigs and not for rabbits.
told hubby you said thank you and he saod that will be 49,999.95 for having to rearrange the truck because I forgot to tell him to put it in before the truck was loaded to go lol. oops.
on a lid for the nest box it wont be hard to cut one and put hindges on it to fit, the hindge holes are there and easily lined up.
just remember NO CEDAR for anything, not bedding not to chew on not for the top of the box.
cedar is toxic to bunnys, causes upper resperatory issues, weepy eyes and noses, not something you want to have to deal with.