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Sooty hates being picked up but will go in a carrier easily. The other idea you could try is use a puppy pen to limit the area before you take her back to the hutch then she could be easily caught.
My goodness :shock: I can sense when my kids are unwell and sometimes buns but nothing like that! I guess it is a gift of sorts. Is it only with rabbits?
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I was at a W. Centre today where they had rabbits without a scrap of hay to be seen. I asked the woman in charge who said they may have run out then changed her mind and told me in no uncertain terms that they used a complete food and showed me what looked similar to Russell Rabbit. She said it...
My Twix gets his teeth done regularly and eats immediately after. Is he pooing and peeing OK now ? Try anything treat wise to get him to eat something...herbs, carrot, apple, dandielion etc. Good luck
I dont know if filling a covered cat litter tray (looks like a pet carrier with a smaller hole)with hay would help if the other bun likes a warm box? Might not be emptied as the hay isnt really on the floor??