I have 2 free-roam adopted buns, but I also foster rescue bunnies as well (I currently have 7 bunnies in a 2 bed apartment ).
2 of my fosters (Lady and Rufus) I have had for so long, that I have come to terms with the fact that they are foster-fails, because I am too in love with them to let anyone else have them. So, lord help me, once my other 3 strays have found lovely homes, I am going to try to bond the 4 who are left (Lady, Rufus, Gigi and Kiki).
The ideal bonding area from a space and monitoring perspective is the en-suite bathroom in my spare room. That is currently doubling up as a hay store and Lady and Rufus have access to it, as adjacent spare room is their space at the moment.
I will obviously stop their access to it for a couple of weeks beforehand and wash it down with white vinegar, but will that actually work? Is there anything else I can do to “neutralise” the room?
2 of my fosters (Lady and Rufus) I have had for so long, that I have come to terms with the fact that they are foster-fails, because I am too in love with them to let anyone else have them. So, lord help me, once my other 3 strays have found lovely homes, I am going to try to bond the 4 who are left (Lady, Rufus, Gigi and Kiki).
The ideal bonding area from a space and monitoring perspective is the en-suite bathroom in my spare room. That is currently doubling up as a hay store and Lady and Rufus have access to it, as adjacent spare room is their space at the moment.
I will obviously stop their access to it for a couple of weeks beforehand and wash it down with white vinegar, but will that actually work? Is there anything else I can do to “neutralise” the room?