Kaz Johnson
Young Bun
:shock:OMG our neighbours bunny has arrived, I could have nearly cried I am so angry at the way they have treated him although I know they love him. He is well fed albeit don't agree too much with the feed he has (I noticed he is selective feeding), but his nails are long, his hutch stinks to high heaven, their is sticky slimy poo on the hutch and stuck to his bum . My two mini lops look like Little Lord Fauntleroys compaired to him, I'm sure he didn't look this sad last year. I don't know where to start, I've cleaned his hutch out but have never had to get rid of stuck on poo from a bun bum before - any tips? There are clumps of it. So much so I've had to light a citrus candle to keep the flies away. What have I let myself in for!!!!! Anyway he seems happy enough running around on my lawn I just need to freshen him up a bit. Any help would really/advice be appreciated. I am keeping my rabbits apart from him and washing my hands in between.
Kaz :bunny:
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Hi, I already have two neutured mini lop males (nearly 1 year old) who are inseparable. My neighbour has asked if we would look after his unneutured mini lop male for two weeks. Any tips? He will be sleeping in his own hutch but should I keep them seperate for the two weeks? Could I let them play out together and see how it goes? I can see me having to sort out a shift pattern for myself for 2 weeks. Thanks Kaz
Kaz :bunny:
(original post)
Hi, I already have two neutured mini lop males (nearly 1 year old) who are inseparable. My neighbour has asked if we would look after his unneutured mini lop male for two weeks. Any tips? He will be sleeping in his own hutch but should I keep them seperate for the two weeks? Could I let them play out together and see how it goes? I can see me having to sort out a shift pattern for myself for 2 weeks. Thanks Kaz
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