Following on from my previous post…. http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?373643-Need-some-advice-please&p=5705508#post5705508
Harry and Oscar are now both indoor rabbits - I am keeping them seperate for a few days tho with regards to sleeping arrangements as Harry is still very wobbly on his back feet and Oscar isn't very careful and does knock into him. I am hoping to give Oscar and Harry some playtime together tomorrow.
I have noticed that Oscar's breathing is quite loud.... well I think it's his breathing! He is well in himself and looks healthy - he is eating, peeing and pooping since being in his new indoor hutch. I wondered if anyone has any advice / suggestions what it could be? It is a low deep grunting noise. He also makes this noise when he is eating. I picked him up and cuddled him love to see if I could work out the location of the sound and he stopped grumbling for a few minutes and then carried on again!
Any advice would be gratefully received.
Many thanks in advance.
Emma
Harry and Oscar are now both indoor rabbits - I am keeping them seperate for a few days tho with regards to sleeping arrangements as Harry is still very wobbly on his back feet and Oscar isn't very careful and does knock into him. I am hoping to give Oscar and Harry some playtime together tomorrow.
I have noticed that Oscar's breathing is quite loud.... well I think it's his breathing! He is well in himself and looks healthy - he is eating, peeing and pooping since being in his new indoor hutch. I wondered if anyone has any advice / suggestions what it could be? It is a low deep grunting noise. He also makes this noise when he is eating. I picked him up and cuddled him love to see if I could work out the location of the sound and he stopped grumbling for a few minutes and then carried on again!
Any advice would be gratefully received.
Many thanks in advance.
Emma