Do they eat a good amount of hay, and which hay do you use? Perhaps try them on just 1 1/2 handful of pellets.
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Do they eat a good amount of hay, and which hay do you use? Perhaps try them on just 1 1/2 handful of pellets.
Could you tell us how many pellets you feed each Bunny?
Yes I have "known" Sky-O for quite a long time and there is no-one better to help you regarding Rabbits.
Aw Bless him xx :love::love:
How old is he now and are you sure he is a boy?
Happy Birthday George :love: x
Thanks Craig but I have been able to order some from Asda.
I've just ordered 6 from Asda, should arrive next week, but many thanks.
)h! I'll give it a go :wave:
I'm not a lover of fans really so they had it all to themselves. While they are indoors I am going to blitz their hutch, when it cools down.
I brought the 2 which start to shake into the kitchen with the fan blowing onto them and they were much happier. The house and garden kept at around 26-29 all yesterday and it's still 26 indoors...
Hoping Raven picks up with his hay eating. x
Most Rabbits cope with our Summers but I have 2 small Netherlands which can start to tremble when it gets very hot. I am not sure why they do this, maybe someone knows, but I am assuming it is not...
The problem is I can't find my EMails so I can't order anything from Supermarkets, only websites which use Paypal. I will take my Computer to Curry's eventually for them to sort it out. I know...
Wouldn't that be an expensive way of doing it?
I can't get to Asda as no car. They sound good!
Yes the 32 litre ones :thumb:
I am so glad the Vet was able to do Raven's dental and hope he will soon be back eating normally. x
I used to buy the underbed storage boxes from Poundstretcher, 3 for £10 but that shop has closed and I can't find any on line which compares with these, price-wise. Does anyone know where to get...
Beauty personified! :love::love::love:
I would put the bonding on hold now until you are in your new home. Moving is stressful and this will pass on to the Bunnies making it harder to bond them.
I know it's very difficult but I agree with Omi. I think there is still hope for a trio as it's early days but, at the end of the day, it is your decision.
The best hutch is one you build yourself, not the shop type. If it is being kept inside a shed then it will last much longer as it is out of the weather. Are your Rabbits safe going into your...
Female Rabbits are very hard to bond, especially when unneutered. Even when they are sisters they will fight. You don't want to incur more stress with the heat.
I think if you have the opportunity to bring them in to a cooler spot then I would do it. It certainly won't do them any harm. x