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Originally Posted by crofty
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We used to let them free range in the garden during the day and lock them up in the hutch at night because we don't think it's fair to keep them locked in the hutch 24/7. For two years this worked fine, absolutely no probems.
I've attached an image of their hutch so you can see it. I took the picture before he passed away so you can see him in it. I discovered him as I was going out to put them away, I would have literally missed the incident by moments, he was still very warm. We lock Lucy up a lot sooner and supervise her much more closely, we're also getting her a new hutch with a bigger run so it's not so bad for her being locked up for longer.
We've actually been looking at that site and have contacted the place we got Lucy and George from, this is who were planning on getting for Lucy to keep her company
Rabbit Rehome - Adopt a unwanted bunny from a rescue centre Apparantly he bites people but gets on well with other rabbits, as long as Lucy is happy with him it doesn't really matter what his temerament is towards humans, we'll manage. After all, every rabbit deserves a home.