Couple Turns Yard Into Magical Garden For Their 30 Rabbits

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Couple Turns Yard Into Magical Garden For Their 30 Rabbits

A couple who is bonkers over bunnies have transformed their garden into a wonderland paradise for their pet rabbits.

Emma Hartshorne and Wayne Kenward have spent thousands of dollars to pamper their 30 bunnies by giving them an Alice In Wonderland bunny-themed playground.

They built everything from a tree-house, complete with its own bar to a giant-sized maze shaped like a rabbit.

"We built the log cabin and hutches and everything like that ourselves. The only thing we didn't build was the black prison fencing that keeps predators out," Emma said.

The couple tried to cut costs of the project by using reclaimed materials and hiring workers that would be willing to garden for free, with most of the work being done themselves.

"We built the log cabin and hutches and everything like that ourselves. The only thing we didn't build was the black prison fencing that keeps predators out," Emma told Metro.

Their work paid off. Imagine what a bunny wonderland would look like.

The couple has 30 rabbits, many of whom are rescues, as well as chickens, horses and even alpacas.

There is no question that their bunnies are loving their new outdoor play space.

"They are going absolutely crazy with it. The new run allows all of them to go out at the same time without bumping into each other and getting into fights," Emma said.

The rabbits would get bored, just like other animals, so that's why this outdoor garden was the perfect experience for them.

"They're also like humans in that they get really bored doing the same thing over and over again so you need to introduce different things to keep them entertained," Emma said.

With room to roam, these furry friends love to explore the space their human-friends have created for them.

"You don't necessarily need a big garden to create something that the rabbits can be busy in, so we hope this will give people ideas and get their funny personality across," Emma said.

Now that they have the space to grow, Emma and Wayne have already started using the space to give homes to more rabbits in need, rescuing several bunnies and bringing them to wonderland.

'We're so so pleased with it and now we want to try and rescue as many rabbits as we can," she said.

Source: People / Daily Mail