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Sunday, October 7, 2018

We're going on holiday!

Hey, I'm gunna be going dark for the next week because I'm going away! So I decided to make my post about how you can keep your buns safe while you're not home!

The easiest way to leave your buns at home safe is to get a pet sitter, you can either hire one from a company or ask a friend or family member. We're having a family member to come round every day to feed the buns, but I'd say it would be best to have someone stay over so you can be sure your rabbits have 24/7 care. That might be difficult for your friends/family so another option may be using a pet sitting service. This may be a bit more money, but it's worth having someone there to keep an eye on your fur babies. Make sure whoever you hire is from a company do you can be sure your valuables are safe!
If no one can come round, and you're short on cash then another option could be taking your buns to someone's house. Bare in mind that rabbits don't really like change and this may be stressful for them, so it might be a good idea to take them over a few days earlier to let them adjust.

There are also places like kennels but for buns that you can use, this isn't my favourite idea because there will be lots of new rabbits, and most places like this are also a bunny rescue so there will be lots of people constantly coming and going.

If you do choose to leave your buns at home I'd recommend getting a pet camera. The one I have records and has an alarm. It lets me speak through so my rabbits can hear my voice and I can check on them whenever I want to.

If your chosen pet sitter can only come round once, you can buy automatic pet feeders or make your own, I'd recommend putting this in the hutch/living area of your buns for a few days while you're there to see how they react to it (and in case your buns break it!)

So that's it, short and sweet today cause I have to pack! See you when I get home!

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