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Preparing for the Big One
Got quite a bit done this afternoon, including putting a few folks on alert status should an emergency occur. Good folks, all.
Everything is more complicated at the moment because Josh's bike is taking up way too much room in our bunny shed. Then there's the joy that all my extra cages are shoved into the back of Josh's workshop, blocked by a hell of a lot of stuff. I have an electric heater, but I can't use it with Josh's bike in there and I've got to admit I'm a bit afraid of it starting a fire.
I've managed to move one cage and Flash's crate into the shed. I stuffed hay and blankets around the crate already and have prepped the cage. I need to wrap a combination of tarps and blankets around the other crate to prep it tomorrow. Tomorrow, Alicia and I will prep the pens by wrapping them in tarps. We'll move Mufasa into the shed, then move the Bunhalla bunnies into his pen. This is not as easy as it sounds, even with Gracie's help.
I'm considering the idea of moving Mufasa into the house for the season. He's a very sweet bunny, and once neutered (maybe January?) may even make a good friend for Sam. I mention this because Kodiak is not behaving herself, she's likely just too dominant to be bonded with such a small bunny. I'll keep trying to bond them, but so far it hasn't gone very good. She keeps humping him and pulling out his fur. Argh! Anyone within driving distance interested in fostering Mufasa for the season? Or even Sam? I'll provide hay, pellets, cage and a water bottle. You provide a home and pettins. I've included a guilt-inducing picture of Mufasa (aka Moof):

Everything is more complicated at the moment because Josh's bike is taking up way too much room in our bunny shed. Then there's the joy that all my extra cages are shoved into the back of Josh's workshop, blocked by a hell of a lot of stuff. I have an electric heater, but I can't use it with Josh's bike in there and I've got to admit I'm a bit afraid of it starting a fire.
I've managed to move one cage and Flash's crate into the shed. I stuffed hay and blankets around the crate already and have prepped the cage. I need to wrap a combination of tarps and blankets around the other crate to prep it tomorrow. Tomorrow, Alicia and I will prep the pens by wrapping them in tarps. We'll move Mufasa into the shed, then move the Bunhalla bunnies into his pen. This is not as easy as it sounds, even with Gracie's help.
I'm considering the idea of moving Mufasa into the house for the season. He's a very sweet bunny, and once neutered (maybe January?) may even make a good friend for Sam. I mention this because Kodiak is not behaving herself, she's likely just too dominant to be bonded with such a small bunny. I'll keep trying to bond them, but so far it hasn't gone very good. She keeps humping him and pulling out his fur. Argh! Anyone within driving distance interested in fostering Mufasa for the season? Or even Sam? I'll provide hay, pellets, cage and a water bottle. You provide a home and pettins. I've included a guilt-inducing picture of Mufasa (aka Moof):