Bunnys in the garage
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Bunnys in the garage
[b] Hi sorry to be posting so many topics does anyone keep there bunnys in the garage, I dont mean next to the car so as you have to give them breathing aparatus every time you want to take out the car or even as petrol pump atendants (I can remember them). I have quite a large detached garage that I am thinking of converting to try and help out a few rescue bunns. Also my daughter has asked if she could puurryst a couple of hutches in to look after small furrys whilst people go off on holidays. This is only at the planning stage so comments etc would be welcome.
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Hey,
I dont know. I guess so long as it wasnt dark in there all the time and they had Company, plenty of room and access to outside cant see it would be a problem.
also.....never apologise for posting...post as much as you like whenever you like. Its fab to hear from you and hear all about the gorgeous Ruffin.
I dont know. I guess so long as it wasnt dark in there all the time and they had Company, plenty of room and access to outside cant see it would be a problem.
also.....never apologise for posting...post as much as you like whenever you like. Its fab to hear from you and hear all about the gorgeous Ruffin.
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Thanks there are 2 very big windows and with a bit of adapting I can give then access to a side part of the garden that would be secure and theres but as I say just at planning
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Yeah I know people who have garages with windows and have their buns in there at night and out in runs in the day!!
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Bruce's favourite place is the garage. He has a corner he likes to sleep in, and will go in there instead of the nice garden whenever I let them outside!
As long as you have enough space and light, it would seem to be a fine alternative. Are you thinking about establishing a bunny minding business?
As long as you have enough space and light, it would seem to be a fine alternative. Are you thinking about establishing a bunny minding business?
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I think my daughter is she has a couple of rescue rabbits and guinie pigs but we need to look into it correctly from all sides she is 25 so not to young to do somthing like that and she has allways had a way with and a love of animals so mutch that we have ended up with orphaned calves and lambs in the garden before now
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