There is Racer on his box outside. He has that little white blob on his nose! You can see how his pen is long and narrow, against the rail. (It goes down well beyond that green post at the top of the picture.) The green roof covers over part of his pen, The Princess's (next to his) and some of the pen of Goldie and Benji .. that red litter box is in their part. If it rains, they all can get under some cover and be fine unless it is really windy. I think lots of gossip takes place in this corner of the world!
Bunny Lady freshens the hay in the morning before the gang goes out, and also the water in small crocks. Now and then we go out and clean up the wet stuff, freshen the litter boxes, and sweep up poop - even though a lot of it goes through the cracks down to the lower level.
Last spring we took everything up and pressure washed the whole works, quite a task, but it is quite nice now and should be OK for awhile. Except because winter is always damp here, the decking is green and slimy and may need a good washing soon anyway.
Oh well, what else would we do? Bowl?
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hi there, thanks for hopping over, my kids and i went through every post and enjoyed the rabbits pic so much!! our rabbits are NOWHERE as cute as the ones here, for sure, we'll be hopping over here often :)
Man, I wish we had outside pens we could play in!
it looks like a lovely area. We have no garden so Anya and any other rabbit we might have in the future is kept indoors all the time.
I think the word you're looking for is "Bunny Slave." But don't feel bad, I'm a bunny slave, too. ;-)
Looks like for the rabbits! Are you using all the bunderful bunny beans in the garden?
OOps, I meant it looks like FUN for the rabbits...
Yeah, it's so nice to be busy, especially busy helping others, right? Wow! It looks like your bunns have so much more room than our apartment-dwelling Sammy. I hope he doesn't get jealous or anything!
that's quite a nice setup.
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