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Post by princesscharming on Apr 17, 2010 15:15:43 GMT 10
Why have you made this choice for your bunny?
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Post by blossom on Apr 17, 2010 17:56:14 GMT 10
I chose indoor because I had the spare room and chose to get a bunny so she could be mates with the cats and be a huge part of the family.
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Post by princesscharming on Apr 17, 2010 17:57:39 GMT 10
I chose indoor because I feel you develop a better bond with your bun. Also, I'm hoping my new bun will be bff with the cat!
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Post by blossom on Apr 17, 2010 18:01:06 GMT 10
I chose indoor because I feel you develop a better bond with your bun. Also, I'm hoping my new bun will be bff with the cat! yeah the winster and gracie love each other lol the other three are wary of the big bad bunny but they are getting there haha ;D
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Post by Gabrielle Brunner on Apr 17, 2010 18:45:05 GMT 10
Domino is both she primarily lives outdoors, but is inside a lot
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Post by princesscharming on Apr 17, 2010 20:34:56 GMT 10
Ha ha how do you manage both?
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maz
Mini Rex
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Post by maz on Apr 18, 2010 12:09:01 GMT 10
Mine are outdoors, Butters was indoors but when numbers increased room got tight and I moved to outdoors now that I'm back down to just 1 (explained in other threads) Attitude is getting the luxury of some inside time besides it gives her some break from annoying puppy lol
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Post by fuzzbunz on Apr 18, 2010 20:52:23 GMT 10
okay. . . pascal is outside and miss bun buns is indoors both in their cages but get let out as much as possible to play, graze and get lots of cuddles from mummy and daddy. . . . i've just chosen on what i'd ultimately like for my buns =]
haha its even steven now lol
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Post by Gabrielle Brunner on Apr 19, 2010 6:54:40 GMT 10
Ha ha how do you manage both? I bring her inside most nights and let her have a run around until she gets bored and then I put her back to bed
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Post by princesscharming on Apr 19, 2010 19:25:58 GMT 10
Aww how sweet.
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Post by fluffycuddles on Apr 28, 2010 22:43:46 GMT 10
Outdoors, TBH I couldn't stand the smell in the house.
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jyka73
Netherland Dwarf
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Post by jyka73 on May 18, 2010 20:15:31 GMT 10
Indoors (free range!) because then I know they are safe, and I can tell easier if they are unwell. Also, I think they become more of the family and their personalities really come out when they are with you the majority of the time. Outdoors, TBH I couldn't stand the smell in the house. Smell? What? The smell of the hay? They only smell if you don't clean their litter trays often enough.
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Post by blossom on May 26, 2010 0:50:29 GMT 10
Mine dont smell at all (oh btw I have two now will post on it later ) I change there litter trays every morning when I do the cats and give the room a sweep and then it s done
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Post by mclaugh on May 27, 2010 14:19:32 GMT 10
Indoor free range for him and we're getting there with her, we live in an apt so don't really have a choice there, we have the balcony all bunny proofed though and they run out there when they want.
They scratch on the door to let us know they want to play out there for a while ;D
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Post by cherrybomb on Dec 12, 2010 12:48:00 GMT 10
Double Decker Hutch outside and comes inside to play and run around! Geoffrey is litter trained (boy does that make for easier cage cleaning!) and when you open the cage door and the house door he hops out and over into the house and returns himself when the house door is opened again. (Now if only I could get him to leave the christmas tree alone!!)
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