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If he's a bunny he probably does need water with him because he'd be spending a lot more time in a crate than a dog would.![]()
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If he's a bunny he probably does need water with him because he'd be spending a lot more time in a crate than a dog would.![]()
Sorry, I've never had bunnys.![]()
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If he's a bunny he probably does need water with him because he'd be spending a lot more time in a crate than a dog would.![]()
Bunnies dont go into crates.
What I would suggest is getting a heavier bowl that he cant lift. Just like with puppies who do it.
crate, cage, whatever.![]()
Unless you leave him loose? Than just put a large rock on the bottom of it so that he won't be strong enough to flip it. ( did that with Jen's outdoor bowls. )
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What about a water bottle? Or multiple water bottles if it isn't enough?
What about using a water bottle?
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RIP Kyra: 07/11/04 - 11/3/12; Shadow: 4/2/96 - 3/17/08
Maybe something that you can screw to the bars of hte cage so he can't flip it over? I have a bowl like that for the ferrets since they tend to toss things around quite a bit ... something like
http://www.ferretstore.com/firprizpetlo1.html
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why not use a water bottle? I use it for my guinea pigs and rats, and never have a water problem. YOu can get very large ones. They arent vey expensive.
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