emm_lamb
New Kit
So my main bunny, Zoe, is getting up in the years (almost 6) (ok she's still got a few years to go) and as she's my baby girl I want to prepare myself for what might come. Do rabbits deteriorate very much as they get older? Is there anything to watch for or I can avoid?
Some background info: Zoe lives with her two daughters (almost 3), she sleeps indoors and has an outdoor cage for during the day. This has a sand pit in it so she gets lots of digging time, and I have a pen so they can stretch and have grass time regularly. She gets fresh veggies and fruit every night and has access to pellets. Not sure of the ideal weight for a bunny her size, buts she's possibly a little overweight, but as she lives with two other rabbits its hard to limit her intake. She runs a little stiffly, and her toilet has a high edge which she has to jump over (one of the baby's thought the toilet was a great place to dig stop her kick it all out). Any tips? Thanks
Some background info: Zoe lives with her two daughters (almost 3), she sleeps indoors and has an outdoor cage for during the day. This has a sand pit in it so she gets lots of digging time, and I have a pen so they can stretch and have grass time regularly. She gets fresh veggies and fruit every night and has access to pellets. Not sure of the ideal weight for a bunny her size, buts she's possibly a little overweight, but as she lives with two other rabbits its hard to limit her intake. She runs a little stiffly, and her toilet has a high edge which she has to jump over (one of the baby's thought the toilet was a great place to dig stop her kick it all out). Any tips? Thanks