Thank you for sharing that, IM. It was interesting to read. So, it's important that rabbits get both soluble and insoluble fibre? I see hay has a lot of both, but most greens have very little, compared to hay. I can't find any vegetable that has more than 1% soluble fibre or more than 3% insoluble fibre, while most hays have over 7% soluble fibre and over 25% insoluble. I'm not really sure how bunnies can get enough fibre just out of vegetables like the vet said. :?
Ah, I see. That sounds like a good thing to keep her going through the night, lots of forage. I try to do the same with Casper, but I can't be sure Sophie doesn't eat it all.
When Tom stopped eating most things because of his dental problems, I had a big dish of his favourite foods on my coffee table, as he'd jump up there but not Sophie. I don't have a place like that with Casper, though, except for the balcony, but I can't leave the balcony door open all day and night... I think what you said about your care for Mousey makes sense, yes. I think you're doing a really good job with her, though. Even though things aren't ideal, she always looks so comfy in your photos, and it always sounds like you're doing the best you can for her.
And thank you. He had a good, long nap and then ate some dried forage and a tiny sunflower, and had a cuddle with Sophie, and he's getting some fresh air on the balcony now, looking a bit happier.