When we got the two lion head bunnies back in January, we didn't anticipate that we will have new babies five weeks after that, whew. Pippin (our doe bunny) actually had four kits but two did not survived.
I am not sure if it was the first time she gave birth but we assumed it was because she seemed to not know what to do. She took care of them really good though and we did what we can to help her out. We named the two that lived, Lilo and Stitch. A month after giving birth to the first babies, she got pregnant again and gave birth to two kits but they unfortunately died.
Since we have four now, we thought it would be appropriate to make them a proper house . My husband and daughter built a new house for them.
We used to have two bunnies at the old house so we also built them a house but it was smaller than this one that they newly built. We tore it down when our bunnies died and thought we will never have bunnies again because losing them was painful. However, when we saw the lion heads, we couldn't resist.
The good thing is, these two love doing projects together so a house for them isn't a problem\. It is just a little challenging to keep them inside during the winter but our basement is pretty big so they will have room.
It took a while before the project got done but it eventually got finished.
We couldn't figured out what to put underneath at first so I used some cardboard to trap all their waste. Then we went to Home Depot and found some of these Utility tubs and thought it was a perfect size to put under their shelters.
The cedar wood chips helps in killing the odor of the urine and poop. So now, cleaning their waste is easier with those utility tubs in there.
We used a thick plywood for the roofing because we didn't have shingles. We treated it so that when it rains, the water will roll off. Whenever there's a storm, we put a tarp over it so they won't get wet. Now that our fence project is almost finished, we let them run around inside the backyard which they love. They also love to nibble on my vegetable garden lol.
11 comments:
That is a great house! You guys did a really great job. I've never heard of Lion Head rabbits before. They are SUPER cute!
Now that is a REALLY nice rabbit habitat! I love how you and your husband made it yourself. My hubby and I do things like this and it is such good fun! I love those bunnies! They are beautiful!
What cute bunnies! I've never heard of that breed before. We want to get a bunny for our son next year once he's six and he can help take care of it.
What a great house for your bunnies. My daughter would LOVE a bunny but settled for a hamster.
What a great dad and daughter bonding time. I'm sure they had fun making the bunny house. The bunnies are so cute!
I love that your daughter enjoys building things with your husband. The bunny cage turned out awesome looking. I hope your bunnies enjoy their new home.
Those are such cute bunnies! You guys did a great job on the house. It looks amazing! I bet the bunnies are going to love that.
OMG those bunnies are soooo cute!! I always wanted a bunny when I was a kid but my Mom always said no. I think I may seriously look into getting one now.
What a great family diy project. Nice to see your daughter helping out with the construction! Looks like it turned out very well.
They are so cute! We used to have rabbits back in my hometown, but they were white. And my dad made a house for them that almost look like yours.
You guys did a great job building that. It really is a labor of love building a home for a pet.
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