john.thorpe1952
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Hi there,
I just thought someone might be interested in the idea i had for a homemade activity centre for rabbits.Obviously there are many ways one can do this,and I'm not saying that this is any better than anyone elese's but thought it might be food for thought.On one of my walks I came across a metal stand for dog bowls,which allows you to raise them for larger dogs which could injure their necks by constantly bending down to eat.It was grubby and had a bit of light rust here and there,but I took it home,thoroughly cleaned it,repainted it and adorned it with various hanging items to attract attention. the choice of these is of course entirely yours,bearing in mind that they must be non toxic and can't cause the rabbits to get 'hooked up' on them with their teeth or claws.The only downside to it is I've now got to store it when not in use!
I just thought someone might be interested in the idea i had for a homemade activity centre for rabbits.Obviously there are many ways one can do this,and I'm not saying that this is any better than anyone elese's but thought it might be food for thought.On one of my walks I came across a metal stand for dog bowls,which allows you to raise them for larger dogs which could injure their necks by constantly bending down to eat.It was grubby and had a bit of light rust here and there,but I took it home,thoroughly cleaned it,repainted it and adorned it with various hanging items to attract attention. the choice of these is of course entirely yours,bearing in mind that they must be non toxic and can't cause the rabbits to get 'hooked up' on them with their teeth or claws.The only downside to it is I've now got to store it when not in use!