Miss Hoppy's litterboxes are changed twice a week, roughly.
I hope the rabbits have a piece of board or carpet - even cardboard - to rest their feet on, just being on wire all the time can cause horrible problems with their feet.
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Miss Hoppy's litterboxes are changed twice a week, roughly.
I hope the rabbits have a piece of board or carpet - even cardboard - to rest their feet on, just being on wire all the time can cause horrible problems with their feet.
Wire bottomed cages don't need to be cleaned as often as a solid bottom cage. Is there alot of poop accumulated in the cages?
They actually have litter boxes, but I don't think they use them..yeah, they don't very much. And Other then the litter box, I think its all wire on the bottom.
This is animal cruelty, call animal control.
I'll talk to my mom about it tomorrow. Today is their anniversary, so I don't want to bother her today.
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Do you think you could get a picture of them?
I have made the call myself!
Few years back at the other house,The neighbors had meat rabbits.
They were all in cages as big as the were.They had no room to run around.But as meat rabbits i'm sure they do that so they fatten up.
The neighbors vacationed alot and left the rabbits with little food and would not even fill there water bottles up.
A few of the neighbors new what was happening,I called the township and they sent someone out.(The people were gone ofcourse)
The man asked if anyone wanted any of them,At that time my kids were small and i did not think i was ready,But the neighbors had taken some.
The man made it look like the rabbits had escaped,He said there was not much they could do if they were meat rabbits,Sad isn't it?
But we got them all outta there,And they had homes instead of being killed,Which made me feel much better even though you could say we stole them.
Thats great news! :) :) :) :)
Okay. I was over there yesterday, and I gave her an ice cream so we could hang out with the bunnies (haha yes I'm horrible). Patches has the biggest cage, by far. It's high up, without a tarp on it, and the only thing she has in there is her food, water bottle, and litterbox. Which she poos in, but then sits in to get off the wire. It's nasty. The litter box had poo like ground into it. AND my neighbor left for camp today, for 5 days! She doesn't know who's gonna feed her bunny! Or the other bunnies, since the boys are up north. I'm really worried about her. And Patches had all this dried waste on her rear, and all over her back legs and stuff. I couldn't hold her, it was that bad. And she had this coconut chunk in her cage, which had been there for a few days. They opened the coconut last week, and it was growing moldy on the inside! EWWW!
Coconut has the smallest cage. It's tiny. Theres like 5 inches of packed down hay on the bottom. he's under a tarp, but his cage is so nasty. It's like hay mixed with poo and who knows what all smooshed into to bottom of his cage and over flowing and GROSS. And his cage doesn't get cleaned when Patches does. My neighbor doesn't clean out the other bunnies' cages. Just Patches. And she doesn't feed them or 'water' them. But apparently they 'have enough hay in there to last them a year!' as my neighbor said. To eat it, they would have to go through their own waste. Ewwww.
Tuesday is the biggest bunny. I think he's so handsome. He's giant and all black and white. But we couldn't take him out because he won't let anyone hold him(totally their fault, when they got him as a baby, he was really sweet!). His cage is a little bigger then Coconuts, but not as big as Patches'. It's in the same shape as Coconuts. He's almost completely covered by the tarp. Poor baby.
I was wrong about my earlier guess on the number of bunnies. There are only the original three. One of the others died, and my neighbors dad took a few others to the shelter because 'the cages were taking up too much room.'
Since my neighbor is at camp, i want my mom to call and have them TAKE THE BUNNIES AWAY while she's gone.