Binkcat - I buy my first aid kit supplies from Vetuk but The Hay Experts and other bunny shops also sell Science Recovery
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Unsure if they are available at Pets at Home as rarely go in there
Wendle - There's a thread going on about Bromelain tabs here:
http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?t=133919
I think they can have one every other day as a treat, and once a day during a heavy moult.
Both should ideally be spayed to prevent uterine cancer which is very high in unspayed females over two years of age
It will also make them calmer and happier and generally more pleasant to be around :lol:
The hay you've got is good, Timothy is generally very much liked!
It should be readily available - pretty much on tap, as far as I know a rabbit can't have TOO MUCH hay!
They should eat approx their volume in hay each day
Lots of people use those pellets too and you should probably switch them to the "T" (sorry, forgotten the proper name) ones when they are a bit older. The packet should give you a rough indication of how much they should get, but generally manufactures tell you to feed them more than they actually need, obviously because that means you buy more :roll: A large handful between them, morning and night is probably a good amount. However being young they could have a few more. Lots of people use an egg cup as a measure
You can give a small amount of veggies too, dark green leaf veg is ok, but not too much kale as it's quite high in calcium. Like with all food very should be introduced very slowly, one type of veg at a time so as not to upset tummies. Seeing as your new buns are babies, they should not have veg at all for a while, say 3-4 months to be on the safe side. Although you may want another opinion on that, I only really give mine veg as a treat.
They like fresh herbs too, my Bobbin is particularly partial to a yummy basil leaf :lol: