Enjoy the company of your bunnies with you on the table by popping a grass rabbit toilet litter tray on the table. Give them a handful of hay, fresh grass and pellets plus a small bowl of water and they can spend lots of time with you at the table while you eat, use the computer or table or read etc. Maybe not do a jigsaw lol as they will hop around and may spoil your puzzle!
Watch Chocolate Charlie and Frangipani on their grass rabbit toilet on the outdoor table at The Rabbit Sanctuary in Northern NSW. They are helping Kim Cooney work on her ipad and phone to sort out all the rescue bunnies coming in, being rehabilitated and re-homed as indoor companion pets.
Watch Chocolate Charlie and Frangipani on their grass rabbit toilet on the outdoor table at The Rabbit Sanctuary in Northern NSW. They are helping Kim Cooney work on her ipad and phone to sort out all the rescue bunnies coming in, being rehabilitated and re-homed as indoor companion pets.
Rabbits on their grass toilet tray with some fresh lawn grass to eat |
Danger of Rabbits Eating Fake Grass
One thing to look out for is bunny nibbling fake grass in their grass toilet. If you notice this immediately offer some hand picked fresh grass and fruit tree branches or a treat or pellets. If this does not stop bunny nibbling the plastic grass then exchange the fake grass mat for a seagrass mat from Bunnings. You can also consider a slightly different type of non-litter toilet which just has a plastic mesh instead of a grass mat. Plus ensure that your bunny has a variety of top grade hays as well as daily fresh lawn grass to eat and no vegetables. Vegetables will fill the tummy and stop bunny from eating hay. Hay is vital for the rabbit’s gut to work properly.
One thing to look out for is bunny nibbling fake grass in their grass toilet. If you notice this immediately offer some hand picked fresh grass and fruit tree branches or a treat or pellets. If this does not stop bunny nibbling the plastic grass then exchange the fake grass mat for a seagrass mat from Bunnings. You can also consider a slightly different type of non-litter toilet which just has a plastic mesh instead of a grass mat. Plus ensure that your bunny has a variety of top grade hays as well as daily fresh lawn grass to eat and no vegetables. Vegetables will fill the tummy and stop bunny from eating hay. Hay is vital for the rabbit’s gut to work properly.
Copyright: Kim Cooney, The Rabbit Sanctuary
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