Monday, December 2, 2013

Christmas with Bunnies

This year is going to be Storm's first Christmas and I don't really know how healthy the pine tree would be  for him; so I did some research.

One thing you should do to your Christmas tree is to leave 2 bottom rows with no lights on them, so that your bunny can't chew on the light bulbs.

If you have a free range bunny and you can't watch them all the time, you should get something to cover the base of the Christmas tree, because you don't want your bunny drinking the water from the tree.

Where all the main cords come together, you might want to put them in a small box, that you can fit under the tree so your bunny's sharp teeth won't chew the cords and hurt them. Make sure the box has a lid to keep bunny out, because I know Storm likes to go in boxes and hop on them. If all the cords can't fit in the box just wrap them in a towel.

If you like to use a tree skirt and now you have a bunny, don't use a tree skirt. You will have to put it away within minutes because bunny might poop, pee-pee, nip, dig and tear at it.  You will probably want to just put down an old beach towel.

Your bun will love laying under the Christmas tree with  your wrapped presents, but bunny will  try to chew on the wrapping paper, which can be toxic.  Keep presents off the ground and don't let bunny eat them.



 

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