bunnymum85
Warren Scout
I am sorry to keep on, but I'm having a really tough time of it at the moment.
Foxy is the direct opposite of my other rabbit Cookie, who I sadly lost earlier this year who was basically like a dog in a rabbits body.
Foxy however always thinks the worst, and does not make it easy to pick her up especially twice a day for medication.
What can I do, initially to help with the medication? She is easy enough to give to once she is settled in the blanket, on the side but after that as soon as she sees her hutch she kamikazes for it, and it takes a lot to patiently kneel and put her in without braining her.
Picking her up first, is a nightmare as she dive bombs into her house within her hutch and I have to wait for her to come out a little and make a grab, as gently as possible.
Anyone else struggle with their bunnies in a similar way? Probably because the are pray animals, but it's so frustrating.
Also, does anyone's rabbit dig the floor, tear up blankets?
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Foxy is the direct opposite of my other rabbit Cookie, who I sadly lost earlier this year who was basically like a dog in a rabbits body.
Foxy however always thinks the worst, and does not make it easy to pick her up especially twice a day for medication.
What can I do, initially to help with the medication? She is easy enough to give to once she is settled in the blanket, on the side but after that as soon as she sees her hutch she kamikazes for it, and it takes a lot to patiently kneel and put her in without braining her.
Picking her up first, is a nightmare as she dive bombs into her house within her hutch and I have to wait for her to come out a little and make a grab, as gently as possible.
Anyone else struggle with their bunnies in a similar way? Probably because the are pray animals, but it's so frustrating.
Also, does anyone's rabbit dig the floor, tear up blankets?
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