DoragonHinansho
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Hello! I was really hoping for a bit of advice, please!
I'm finally leaving the nest, so to speak - renting my own one bedroom studio flat for the very first time, and my landlord says I'm allowed to bring my hamster, and Chappy, my rabbit! I really wanted to bring Chappy with me. While my parents have been lovely enough to look after her while I've been in University accommodation and the likes, Chappy simply doesn't get the one-on-one time she really needs, especially since she's only really bonded to me and is aggressive. She's not too bad, you know? Just very protective of her territory despite being spayed, but we're at the point now where I can feed her and stroke her inside the cage, it's just picking her up I still need gloves for! But she's getting better every day.
Anyway, I really need some advice on what I can do for indoor housing. Chappy is a 2.5kg rabbit, she's a Californian crossed with lionhead - I was considering perhaps a large dog crate? I looked in Pets at Home for some ready made rabbit indoor enclosures, but they're way too small! I'd love to have her as a house rabbit, but one of the conditions is that Chappy isn't allowed to run around free (...what they don't know won't hurt them when I'm in the flat, she can run around the kitchen...shh....) so I'm looking for something big enough to house her. Another idea was perhaps getting creative and making a C&C type cage? She can jump pretty high though, so I'm not sure how that would work. It would probably be BETTER that I can simply step into her enclosure to clean her out, feed etc rather than reaching in, but I'm open to any suggestions!
Any bedding suggestions would be great as well! I'd rather not be sweeping up woodshavings constantly anymore, unless I could get a crate with a plastic bottom or something? But honestly, any ideas I'm really open for.
Now that I'm living on my own, it means I can finally take Chappy dating and hopefully get a partner! I really hope that helps her settle down and be less aggressive. I'd love a little baby, as Chappy is neutered, but I'll have a look around. Last thing I wanna do is introduce a baby for it all to go pear shaped. There is a store local to me which are more than happy to let me in early and go through the entire introduction process with Chappy, but obviously I'll wait until she's settled into her new home first. Mum has refused another rabbit up until this point so she's been on her own.
I'm based in the UK, Manchester - a student, so cheaper options are preferred, but obviously I need to do what's best for her!
Sorry about the long post! I'm really excited to be able to do this finally as it'll be so much better for Chappy!
I'm finally leaving the nest, so to speak - renting my own one bedroom studio flat for the very first time, and my landlord says I'm allowed to bring my hamster, and Chappy, my rabbit! I really wanted to bring Chappy with me. While my parents have been lovely enough to look after her while I've been in University accommodation and the likes, Chappy simply doesn't get the one-on-one time she really needs, especially since she's only really bonded to me and is aggressive. She's not too bad, you know? Just very protective of her territory despite being spayed, but we're at the point now where I can feed her and stroke her inside the cage, it's just picking her up I still need gloves for! But she's getting better every day.
Anyway, I really need some advice on what I can do for indoor housing. Chappy is a 2.5kg rabbit, she's a Californian crossed with lionhead - I was considering perhaps a large dog crate? I looked in Pets at Home for some ready made rabbit indoor enclosures, but they're way too small! I'd love to have her as a house rabbit, but one of the conditions is that Chappy isn't allowed to run around free (...what they don't know won't hurt them when I'm in the flat, she can run around the kitchen...shh....) so I'm looking for something big enough to house her. Another idea was perhaps getting creative and making a C&C type cage? She can jump pretty high though, so I'm not sure how that would work. It would probably be BETTER that I can simply step into her enclosure to clean her out, feed etc rather than reaching in, but I'm open to any suggestions!
Any bedding suggestions would be great as well! I'd rather not be sweeping up woodshavings constantly anymore, unless I could get a crate with a plastic bottom or something? But honestly, any ideas I'm really open for.
Now that I'm living on my own, it means I can finally take Chappy dating and hopefully get a partner! I really hope that helps her settle down and be less aggressive. I'd love a little baby, as Chappy is neutered, but I'll have a look around. Last thing I wanna do is introduce a baby for it all to go pear shaped. There is a store local to me which are more than happy to let me in early and go through the entire introduction process with Chappy, but obviously I'll wait until she's settled into her new home first. Mum has refused another rabbit up until this point so she's been on her own.
I'm based in the UK, Manchester - a student, so cheaper options are preferred, but obviously I need to do what's best for her!
Sorry about the long post! I'm really excited to be able to do this finally as it'll be so much better for Chappy!