Thank you Jbun. Marcella_jane it's not that I didn't know how to hook it because I did. It's just that in the 3 almost 4 years that I have had her I have never had this problem with her and just wanted to know why. I love my buns more than anything and want what's best for them. But I'm not going to let them out when it has been 10 degrees outside. My grandmother does let them out for about 2 hours when it's above freezing and weather permits. When I am there I let them out for about 3 hours a day when weather permits. In May they will be let out for 3 hours or more everyday when I move out there. And then in July I will be moving to college and they will have free range of my room. And the hutches are bigger than they look but the width between the wood and the wall in the middle is just not big enough for a standard size litter box. When they are fully bonded I am knocking down the middle wall and will only have one litter box and they will have much more room. But the width of the ledge and the wire width if they were flat is the minimum required amount of them being able to hop 3 times, and they can stretch all the way out on the ledge or the wire, and they can stand up completely without their ears touching the ceiling except for on the ledge. And the insides of the holes are all wood and they have a blanket in one of there holes for extra warmth and a bed that we check daily for holes. So they do have a way to get off the wire. All of this is only temporary until I can move out. And because people think that I am apparently abusing them. If I didn't move them to my grandmother's so suddenly my father was going to snap their necks. So yeah I think I would rather them be alive and in a small hutch then have them taken away from me and killed in a way they would have suffered.
So many thoughts here......
Stay on topic, yes. However, I also think it should be mentioned that while this is only temporary, there are a few issues here that go beyond the litter box.
- If your buns are used to being inside, don’t you think those freezing temperatures are a very....very...bad idea?
- I hope I am not the only one thinking that 8+ months is not temporary. That could, and probably will, change who they are. Temporary would have been getting them out of danger (which you awesomely did) but continued to find an alternate arrangement with a foster family or something.
- You mentioned that once they are bonded, you can make that space bigger. That’s great and all but who is going to supervise this bonding process? From what I read your grandmother takes care of them and their basic needs (which is awesome) but bonding can take an enormous amount of sessions and a close eye on them. One good fight and any hope of bonding them is gone. This is a very long process and can be dangerous.
- Yes, we all know she loves her buns- I completely get that. However, this is a help/discussion forum and it would be a slight to her if we did not mention the other things that could ruin their lives or worse. No one wants that to happen! No one wants her to lose her buns! But for indoor bunnies, this new arrangement is very dangerous, and I’m sure depressing, for them. The initial response to get them out of harms way was perfect but this temporary situation needs to change. 8+ months just is not temporary in that environment.
- My daughter has emotional support animals and the minute she leaves the house, her kitty looks for her constantly. Emotional support goes both ways and if you have a pet that is there for your emotional needs, they are usually not just an outdoor pet like this. I don’t want her bunnies to change who they are and no longer support her in that way.
- It’s just not a good situation. Temporary- fine. But the temporary time has expired. They need a better environment and that’s just being honest.