Chloe0500
Member
Hi guys!
So I'm new to this forum and I recently rescued a beautiful male continental giant. I didn't rescue from a shelter so this wasn't planned, basically a guy was keeping him in a 4 foot hutch and it was only a foot high and there wasn't even a run attached, he was just kept like that. I couldn't leave him there so I took him in without hesitation and here I am! So because I was unprepared, I went straight out and bought a hutch with attached run (still small but I thought it would do the job until I got a bigger one). In the end, it ended up being so small he couldn't even turn around in the hutch (he's a really big bun). So I quickly searched the internet and found a 3 foot by 4 foot run for sale and attached a cheap small dog kennel to the outside. This is what he is in now but it is still too small (although a lot better than the run). Anyway now I have done my research and learnt what I need to know about keeping a bun, I searched for a cage large enough for him (I wanted as big as possible so that when he is neutered, I can get him a girlfriend). I found a huge run for sale which is 10 feet by 7 feet and 7 feet high and I plan to buy some wood and add some levels in too. I was just wondering if you think this is big enough for him and in the future, another bunny or not before I go out and buy it. Also is it nescessary to have a hutch or can I use wooden dog kennels? I just don't see the point in having something that closes when he can have full access to his run when he wants to (predator and weather proofed of course).
This run can also be expanded so when I move and have a bigger garden, I can make it as big as I want.
Oh and I tried keeping him indoors but he is such a frightened boy at the moment that he was getting too stressed out being round people and the other pets so I had to move him outside for his own sake, I will be bringing him indoors when he is comfortable around people. I don't think he has ever had human contact to be honest.
Sorry this is a very long post but I wanted to make sure I said everything to help you understand the situation.
Thanks!
So I'm new to this forum and I recently rescued a beautiful male continental giant. I didn't rescue from a shelter so this wasn't planned, basically a guy was keeping him in a 4 foot hutch and it was only a foot high and there wasn't even a run attached, he was just kept like that. I couldn't leave him there so I took him in without hesitation and here I am! So because I was unprepared, I went straight out and bought a hutch with attached run (still small but I thought it would do the job until I got a bigger one). In the end, it ended up being so small he couldn't even turn around in the hutch (he's a really big bun). So I quickly searched the internet and found a 3 foot by 4 foot run for sale and attached a cheap small dog kennel to the outside. This is what he is in now but it is still too small (although a lot better than the run). Anyway now I have done my research and learnt what I need to know about keeping a bun, I searched for a cage large enough for him (I wanted as big as possible so that when he is neutered, I can get him a girlfriend). I found a huge run for sale which is 10 feet by 7 feet and 7 feet high and I plan to buy some wood and add some levels in too. I was just wondering if you think this is big enough for him and in the future, another bunny or not before I go out and buy it. Also is it nescessary to have a hutch or can I use wooden dog kennels? I just don't see the point in having something that closes when he can have full access to his run when he wants to (predator and weather proofed of course).
This run can also be expanded so when I move and have a bigger garden, I can make it as big as I want.
Oh and I tried keeping him indoors but he is such a frightened boy at the moment that he was getting too stressed out being round people and the other pets so I had to move him outside for his own sake, I will be bringing him indoors when he is comfortable around people. I don't think he has ever had human contact to be honest.
Sorry this is a very long post but I wanted to make sure I said everything to help you understand the situation.
Thanks!