The vets there are ok but I find their charges quite expensive. Ask for quotation from a few places before you decide on a vet.
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The vets there are ok but I find their charges quite expensive. Ask for quotation from a few places before you decide on a vet.
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QUOTE(Bunny Bolt @ Aug 22 2012, 03:04 PM) Good day everyone! I'm using a 2 story cat cage for my rabbits. Can get at most pet shops.We recently bought a Lop Eared baby from Pets Wonderland together with the biggest cage available. However we are interested with a double decker cage for the bunny to have a spacious play. Could someone here advise on where can we get the cage? Thank you. Btw, we have named our bunny...BOLT Added on August 27, 2012, 1:49 pm QUOTE(Loopy_Boye @ Aug 26 2012, 04:04 AM) Feed plenty of hay This post has been edited by jaswwp: Aug 27 2012, 01:49 PM |
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Aug 28 2012, 11:49 PM
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QUOTE(Bunny Bolt @ Aug 27 2012, 03:50 PM) Hi Meileng and Jasswp... Nice playpen. My rabbits are fully litter box trained while in their cage so I don't have any problems with the flooring. I put a small rug in their cage for them to lie on + a wooden box. Actually my cat cage also has a tray underneath, but mostly I just clear up hay and fur from it coz they seldom poop and pee on the floor.We did look out for the cat's condo but the grated flooring did not impress us. Thus we got a larger cage than the previous one for Bolt. It comes with a tray underneath easier to clean the poops. Also placed a triangle litter tray filled with bedding straws and Bolt is getting familiarised with litter training. My Hubby is also working on a special play area for Bolt right now. Shall be posting it soon after the project is done. Here is Bolt's current playpen. [attachmentid=3019331][attachmentid=3019330] |
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Aug 29 2012, 02:15 PM
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Have fun with your bunny. Mine are 7 years old already, still going strong
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Should be the same thing. I think you can find the mineral stone at Pets wonderland or other large petshop.
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QUOTE(SoJelly @ Nov 1 2020, 02:13 PM) I currently have a free range, potty-trained male rabbit. I'm thinking of introducing another one to keep him company but I'm afraid that will mess up his toilet habits or they won't get along. Are 2 free range house rabbits a lot of work? Can the new rabbit know where to poop and share the same litter box? Usually new rabbit might need potty training for a while before they get it, since its not a cat. Maybe a suggestion is 2 litter box and confine the new rabbit to smaller area first with the litter box. After it gets used to it, you can put the litter box next to the current one, then eventually just use 1 litter box.![]() |
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