My mother has been looking after my 3 year old male bunny, Smudge. He lives in his own shed in the garden- the hutch is in the shed and he is free to wander around inside.
After feeding him, my mother placed the box which contains his pellets (imagine a round plastic celebrations or Roses chocolates tub) on top of the hutch at the corner of the roof. Somehow, Smudge managed to knock the tub onto the floor, causing it to spill open, and then proceeded to eat almost all of the dry food. The tub was around 1/3 full, and he left about 1/6th. I'm just concerned that his little body might go into shock or something (although he seems fine, albeit a little bloated).
Will he be okay?
After feeding him, my mother placed the box which contains his pellets (imagine a round plastic celebrations or Roses chocolates tub) on top of the hutch at the corner of the roof. Somehow, Smudge managed to knock the tub onto the floor, causing it to spill open, and then proceeded to eat almost all of the dry food. The tub was around 1/3 full, and he left about 1/6th. I'm just concerned that his little body might go into shock or something (although he seems fine, albeit a little bloated).
Will he be okay?