You've all heard about Carlisle by now (if not you must be blind because I haven't stopped banging on about him! )
Trouble is he's vary scared of me Apart from the vet visit i've never done anything to frighten him, no loud noises or sudden movements only picking him up when I have to force him outside for exercise and sunshine which must be awful might I add :roll: I've still not bushed all his tufty bits because I don't want to make him worse. When I do stroke him he really relaxes and almost falls asleep so I can't be that bad :shock:
He's now wedged himself in a small gap between the shed wall and a cupboard. Its not really a problem but I don't know if I should get him out and block the gap. He's been out because his food was low and he's done some pretty hefty pooing as well (in the litter tray woop woop good boy!!) but i've not seen or interacted with him for two days now and i'm worried that of I let him continue i'm not going to manage to forge a bond with him. I want him to trust me so I dont want to take the hidey hole away and force him out but at the same time i don't want him to become a reclusive bunny.
What should I do? Anyone had a similar scared bunny and managed to bring them round? Treats don't really work as untill now he never knew what they were so he's not recognising that it is a treat. Please help me.
Trouble is he's vary scared of me Apart from the vet visit i've never done anything to frighten him, no loud noises or sudden movements only picking him up when I have to force him outside for exercise and sunshine which must be awful might I add :roll: I've still not bushed all his tufty bits because I don't want to make him worse. When I do stroke him he really relaxes and almost falls asleep so I can't be that bad :shock:
He's now wedged himself in a small gap between the shed wall and a cupboard. Its not really a problem but I don't know if I should get him out and block the gap. He's been out because his food was low and he's done some pretty hefty pooing as well (in the litter tray woop woop good boy!!) but i've not seen or interacted with him for two days now and i'm worried that of I let him continue i'm not going to manage to forge a bond with him. I want him to trust me so I dont want to take the hidey hole away and force him out but at the same time i don't want him to become a reclusive bunny.
What should I do? Anyone had a similar scared bunny and managed to bring them round? Treats don't really work as untill now he never knew what they were so he's not recognising that it is a treat. Please help me.
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