Biggest marketing success: Sending FSBOs a little box
filled with hay.
Inside the hutch, consider lining the bottom with cardboard (changed frequently to maintain cleanliness) and place cardboard boxes or hidey - houses
filled with hay inside.
Dog houses should face South and
filled with hay or straw as blankets freeze and do not help keep an animal warm.
I have provided him with his own litter tray (
filled with hay) in the dining room where he spends most of his time, which he does go in and does his number 2s.
Rabbit playing with spiral toy made from toilet roll inner If you don't want the mess of a hanging toy
filled with hay, but your rabbit enjoys dangling toys, try making a toilet roll into a kind of spring that hangs down.
The bunnies at The Animal Foundation love seagrass balls (which are a mainstay on our wish list) but find empty toilet paper rolls and cardboard egg cartons
filled with hay equally fascinating.
Cardboard boxes can be a great distraction if placed over an area that is being chewed and these can also be
filled with hay or shredded paper to make a digging box to help exercise this natural behaviour without simply moving it along to the next spot.
Always enrich your bunnys environment with lots of chew blocks, willow sticks, wicker toys, They don't all have to be from a pet store either and you my find you rabbit will be as happy with a card board or a toilet roll tube
filled with hay just as much.
Also you can
fill them with hay as this makes to make them even more fun.
You can create fairly easy dens for smaller animals by lining plastic bins with Styrofoam,
filling them with hay, and cutting a small entrance hole.
If you already have one, you can put it in your bunny's space and leave the door open so it can be used as a litter box, or
fill with hay or shredded newspaper for digging.
Take toilet paper or paper towel tubes and
fill them with hay or paper for chewing fun.
Not exact matches
IF you have ever seen a living nativity, you might have noticed that the manger is a clean little box or basked
filled with clean
hay.
When saints die, their bodies
fill the room
with lovely scent: perhaps of new
hay, or a blossom in the spring, or of the clean sea - shore.
Greek kataifi is a cousin to baklava, a similar combination of chopped nuts and crispy dough soaked in syrup, only instead of being made
with thin, stacked sheets of phyllo dough, kataifi is made
with what is commonly described «shredded phyllo»: fine strands of dough wrapped around a nut
filling like a little bundle of
hay.
On this Sunday afternoon in the prime of Rex's retirement, we are four minutes behind schedule, which
fills him
with a sullen anger that is compounded when we get stuck for three quarters of a mile behind a
hay truck on the outskirts of Hamilton, N.Y.
Enjoy a fun -
filled day
with up - close hands - on experiences — milking a cow, catching chickens, pony rides, barn maze
hay rides, baby pigs, goats and more!
As soon as the door is unlocked, a sweet, heavy, grassy smell like that of old
hay wafts out,
filling the area
with the scent of thousands of years of decay.
You can
fill the box
with shredded paper, old telephone directories or
hay.
Daily duties include feeding, watering, walking dogs, mopping and sanitizing indoor kennels, cleaning outdoor kennels,
filling dog houses
with hay, washing food and water bowls, laundry and loving on the dogs.
An outdoor cat house
filled with straw — not
hay — will keep your feline friends warm and cozy during the winter.
Fill a cardboard tube, basket or animal - safe toy
with hay and place it in your pet's favorite spot.
Fill an infant wading pool
with oat
hay and let the guinea pigs loose.
Step 1 — Line inside of 36 - gallon tote
with Styrofoam insulation (or a large cooler) Step 2 — Insert 18 - gallon container and
fill bottom
with straw (do not use
hay) Step 3 — Cover 18 - gallon container
with container top Step 4 — Add more Styrofoam insulation over the top of 18 - gallon container Step 5 — Final Latching Cover
If you're feeling ambitious, you can even
fill the tubes
with hay to make Dynamite Stixx à la Amy Sedaris.
I bought a pool and have some
hay ready to
fill it
with when she delivers, is that ok?
All you need is cardboard box or basket
filled with paper or
hay to keep your rabbit occupied.
As soon as your rabbit's choice is clear, put a newspaper - lined litter box in that corner;
fill it
with Timothy
hay (or any other grass
hay not alfalfa).
* Weatherproof the roof * Install a solid, non slip floor * Enclose most sides * Use the strongest metal grids for the open sides * Insect proof all open sides, roof and walls where any bugs can enter * Preferably the size of the enclosure should be big enough for you to stand inside * The access door should open inwards * The access door should start at your knee height (bottom of wall should be solid - guards against buns accidentally getting out & predators seeing buns from ground level) * Ensure there is no access from under the floor of the enclosure (stops foxes scaring bunnies from underneath) * Use strong locking device on door that can not be knocked open * Provide safe house inside the enclosure so buns can run inside and can not be accessed easily if a dog / fox or person breaks in * Provide clean towels to snuggle in * Provide large litter tray
filled with oaten
hay * Provide large ceramic water bowl (sometimes two) * A blind or cover over the open section at night will ensure that your buns will feel safe & predators will not be able to see in & scare your bunnies when you are not around Whatever you provide for your bunnies living outside, ensure it is the safest and most secure from predators, insects & extreme weather.
Fill the rest of the tube
with hay
Another fun product is a bowl made of grass or cardboard
filled with treats mixed
with hay.
Place the straw on the floor in the living room and
fill the bedroom
with hay.
Fill the box
with hay or shredded paper and let him get inside and chew, dig, and shred to his heart's content!
The installation complete
with hay bales and a straw covered floor contrasted sharply
with the minimalist wall pieces,
filling a large space downstairs.
And quintessential fall elements like mums, marigolds,
hay bales, and big plump pumpkins
fill front porches alongside rocking chairs draped
with cozy quilts.
Or the sweet little babies that were bathed in warm soapy water until they were squeaky clean and ready for a nap, or perhaps it was
filled with a layer of soft
hay to protect the fresh eggs gathered from the hen house.
I was determind to make whatever time they have left
filled with love, good food and
hay and kindness and trust.