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Young Bun
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This is how it went..
Day 1 11/9 - bunny very lovely and seeming happy flopping about
Day 2 12/9 - bunny less lovely but more happy and adventurous
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Day 5 16/9 What Now?
She seems very happy in her play pen, has a tunnel, a cat pyramid thing with holes in it, tosses toilet rolls (a little) runs up and down the tunnel and this morning started furiously digging at it. Very adventurous when wondering around peeking into things climbing on things and generally doing laps of areas and knocking over the 'gate' stopping her from going down the hallway and doing the amazing disappearing bunny act.
Question 1 - She seems to be a bit of a guts? now I am wondering if I am feeding her enough. She was fed mostly on pellets at the RSPCA and I would like to her to eat veggies and greens and hay because i believe its healthier, hay is coming tomorrow so she has been getting
2 carrots and a radish with tops a small amount of pellets (in the morning and at night) and some treats now and then (ie extra bits of greens)
She is an 8 month old Dwarf Lop Is this enough?
Am I starving my bunny?
Question 2 - So far the happier she seems to be the less she likes us coming near her. She is still quite skittish and sometimes we can touch her and pat her and others she runs away. I sit with her after breakfast and cage clean up time and chuck toilet rolls and talk to her and she seems to turn into some crazy circus bunny running around and rearranging things. How do I get her more used to us? As well as used to her new home? Will we ever be able to handle her? I dont want a lap bunny but would like to be able to brush her and move her from indoors to out without upsetting her?
Question 3 - Is it normal to be a psycho bunny for a few hours and then a slug in the corner under the table for hours?
I'm confused
Help Me
Help Coco
This is how it went..
Day 1 11/9 - bunny very lovely and seeming happy flopping about
Day 2 12/9 - bunny less lovely but more happy and adventurous
...
Day 5 16/9 What Now?
She seems very happy in her play pen, has a tunnel, a cat pyramid thing with holes in it, tosses toilet rolls (a little) runs up and down the tunnel and this morning started furiously digging at it. Very adventurous when wondering around peeking into things climbing on things and generally doing laps of areas and knocking over the 'gate' stopping her from going down the hallway and doing the amazing disappearing bunny act.
Question 1 - She seems to be a bit of a guts? now I am wondering if I am feeding her enough. She was fed mostly on pellets at the RSPCA and I would like to her to eat veggies and greens and hay because i believe its healthier, hay is coming tomorrow so she has been getting
2 carrots and a radish with tops a small amount of pellets (in the morning and at night) and some treats now and then (ie extra bits of greens)
She is an 8 month old Dwarf Lop Is this enough?
Am I starving my bunny?
Question 2 - So far the happier she seems to be the less she likes us coming near her. She is still quite skittish and sometimes we can touch her and pat her and others she runs away. I sit with her after breakfast and cage clean up time and chuck toilet rolls and talk to her and she seems to turn into some crazy circus bunny running around and rearranging things. How do I get her more used to us? As well as used to her new home? Will we ever be able to handle her? I dont want a lap bunny but would like to be able to brush her and move her from indoors to out without upsetting her?
Question 3 - Is it normal to be a psycho bunny for a few hours and then a slug in the corner under the table for hours?
I'm confused
Help Me
Help Coco