You poor things.
Bear in mind that your being stressed and behaving unusually is going to freak her out just as much as her behaving strangely is stressing you out. She isn't avoiding you, she's probably just confused that you're so fraught and can't figure out what it means in terms of her wellbeing. The best thing you can do for her is be as calm and gentle as possible and try and keep her routine. I would also highly recommend the stuffed animal idea once she has calmed down, something small enough to not be intimidating, you don't want to scare her, and warm. I would also recommend that when she is eating and drinking normally again to clean out her hutch in the least stressful way you can manage, she'll be less confused by his absence if she can't smell him on everything around her.
A few extra tasty herbs will also not hurt your cause any! So sorry for you both
Bear in mind that your being stressed and behaving unusually is going to freak her out just as much as her behaving strangely is stressing you out. She isn't avoiding you, she's probably just confused that you're so fraught and can't figure out what it means in terms of her wellbeing. The best thing you can do for her is be as calm and gentle as possible and try and keep her routine. I would also highly recommend the stuffed animal idea once she has calmed down, something small enough to not be intimidating, you don't want to scare her, and warm. I would also recommend that when she is eating and drinking normally again to clean out her hutch in the least stressful way you can manage, she'll be less confused by his absence if she can't smell him on everything around her.
A few extra tasty herbs will also not hurt your cause any! So sorry for you both