There are lovely girls It will take time for them to get used to their new surroundings, the noises and smells. Start by putting food just inside their houses and then gradually move it further out.
Good advice from members above. I am sure the girls will soon be very friendly and confident but it will take a bit of time. Soon you won’t be able to open the fridge door or move a bag without them thinking it is tea time !
Anyone got any advice in terms of them not wanting to use their hay rack? I've been throwing hay on the ground for them but it gets everywhere and soils fast - reckon I can try putting it inside a cardboard box that I bought some mugs in?!
Mine don't use hay racks they like to stand in their hay and flavour it with pee and poop! I have three cages and find different containers good in different set ups I have a couple of cat litter trays, a small dog bed, an old pet carrier with the door off, a veg rack tray with a low front and an under bed storage box with a door cut in it. Spike and Peanut modelling their favourite hay container.
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