New bunny lodgings 11 April, 2010
Posted by Kt in Animals, Garden, Rabbit.1 comment so far
It’s council clean up day tomorrow (or “hard rubbish” as they call it in Melbourne). As a result, the nature strips ’round here a full of all sorts of interesting things, from dolly prams to CRT TVs.
And just around the corner from our place, we found a new, bigger bunny hutch for Pepper.
It’s still two stories, but quite a bit wider. Best of all, the roof hinges upwards to make cleaning easier, and the front screen hinges outward to make feeding easier.
Wing’s out there right now rigging it up with our rabbit run.
Leaving our mark 5 January, 2010
Posted by Higgins, Boo & Maggie in Animals, Cats, Extensions, Rabbit.add a comment
gah! when will this chaos end? fisrt they moved our cat-flap. then a huge digger came around making noise, and brought an even bigger dog with it. but then at least they turned most of the front and back yard into a big litter tray for us. and then today they filled all those good new holes with grey goo. onestly, what’s a cat to do?
what else?
Bunny Bungle 22 December, 2009
Posted by wingdingo in Animals, Extensions, Rabbit, Whatever.Tags: rabbit escape
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News just in. While Pepper The Bunny’s residence was being relocated to the back of the yard, away from the demolition and building work, she escaped out of human custody and enjoyed a good ten minutes or so of freedom. Witnesses reportedly saw three hooman guards give chase to no avail. Later they tried to tempt the furry fugitive with food without success. Eventually the long-eared leaper got tired and was captured by a decisive scruff grab, before being returned swiftly behind bars.
Despite the daring escape, facility spoke-person denies there is any need to review current security measures.
Bunny Mansion 27 May, 2008
Posted by wingdingo in Animals, Garden, Rabbit, Whatever.Tags: bunny rabbit hutch extension Pepper
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Even though Pepper has been living in a two storey hutch, we had been thinking about incorporating the fenced run to the hutch, so that it can go for a run, or a hop, around whenever she pleases (yes, the vet has confirmed that Pepper is a girl bunny).
So last weekend we bought an extra roll of wire fencing, shaped the previously separate rabbit run to a rectangle, added a roof, and attached it to one side of the hutch, which we’ve cut open to allow for access. Voila! We’ve increase the bunny’s real estate four times.
Pepper is happy, very happy.

