Hi,
I just got the male bunnies neutered on Friday at 2pm. Tonight i put them out this evening around 7pm on carefresh and paper shavings over that. I also put carefresh and paper in the litter box.
Upstairs, up the ramp, which i couldn't remove, because they will jump up regardless and cause more stress to the area. At the top of the area, i put there hay- i put it down on the floor, not much just covering the top floor to eat. They tend to scrap at it and uncover that top floor though if i put any bedding on it.
I'm now unsure it's too soon for hay in the top part of the hutch, i know the vet said hay is okay, but i'm sure she meant in a rack, they do end up throwing the rack off the cage and eating off the floor anyway, but could i be causing problems for them.
It's too late for me to see now to clean it out, but should i be removing this from the hutch and sticking with paper for the next week.
Very worried- has anyone else used hay to some degree after neutering?
Thanks x
I just got the male bunnies neutered on Friday at 2pm. Tonight i put them out this evening around 7pm on carefresh and paper shavings over that. I also put carefresh and paper in the litter box.
Upstairs, up the ramp, which i couldn't remove, because they will jump up regardless and cause more stress to the area. At the top of the area, i put there hay- i put it down on the floor, not much just covering the top floor to eat. They tend to scrap at it and uncover that top floor though if i put any bedding on it.
I'm now unsure it's too soon for hay in the top part of the hutch, i know the vet said hay is okay, but i'm sure she meant in a rack, they do end up throwing the rack off the cage and eating off the floor anyway, but could i be causing problems for them.
It's too late for me to see now to clean it out, but should i be removing this from the hutch and sticking with paper for the next week.
Very worried- has anyone else used hay to some degree after neutering?
Thanks x