wendymac
Well-Known Member
Max's cage was 30"x30". He could run a bit, and hop, but not much more than that. He's not litter trained. He won't even hop in a box of shavings, although he has no problem dumping them out. LOL Anyway, tonight I put a tarp down, a blanket on top of that, and set up the XPen. His cage sits at the edge, and each side of the Xpen is hooked to each side of his cage. Anyway...
The reason I'm proud of him is, even though he's not litter trained, he goes to his cage to pee. YAY! So he's basically able to be out most of the time, which is super. I really am not looking forward to spring, where he'll have to move back out to the rabbitry. :-(
Anyway, I've been laughing all day, watching him do his Indy 500 races, followed by a HUGE flop and nap. LOL The one boy made him a really high tunnel, and he's been doing figure 8s (it sits in the middle). I never thought a rabbit did a whole lot, until I brought Max in. Buns are funny, funny, funny.
The reason I'm proud of him is, even though he's not litter trained, he goes to his cage to pee. YAY! So he's basically able to be out most of the time, which is super. I really am not looking forward to spring, where he'll have to move back out to the rabbitry. :-(
Anyway, I've been laughing all day, watching him do his Indy 500 races, followed by a HUGE flop and nap. LOL The one boy made him a really high tunnel, and he's been doing figure 8s (it sits in the middle). I never thought a rabbit did a whole lot, until I brought Max in. Buns are funny, funny, funny.