Well, I've set the pen up in the lounge and divided it into two and put Dylan, Molly and Munchkin in the larger part and Sue in the smaller piece. Each part has a litter tray and water bottle - but no room for much else I've added some food but nobun is nomming, which is a real worry.
The group of three are all shaking as they do when I put them in a carrier for the vet Sue doesn't look as bothered but isn't eating either.
I am stressed already and it's only been an hour since I moved them from outside. Have turned my heating off and am now feeling a bit cold. More jumpers I think!
I feel really cruel watching the buns shaking. They have never been indoors and are usually in a two storey hutch at night with access to a run in the day and now they are in a tiny pen. They are taking it in turns to sit in the litter tray and are huddled together.
My plan was to leave them separate tonight and remove the divider tomorrow. Wish I had a laptop so I could at least 'chat' while in with the buns. On Sat I have a friend coming over as I am trying to decorate too so we can share the decorating and bonding. He doesn't have bunnies but is good with mine. At least then I can go to the loo and make a cup of tea while he watches them.
Have just been in to the lounge to check on them. Different bun in the litter tray. They don't look quite so stressed and Sue looks almost happy. No-one is nomming though. I so hope they don't all go into stasis.
I think I will leave what I have to do and go and watch some TV with them. Maybe they will feel happier if Mummy is around. Sue has jumped up at the side of the pen to see me. She is so very thin now She still kicked when I picked her up to bring her indoors earlier though - and boy can she kick for a poorly bun
The group of three are all shaking as they do when I put them in a carrier for the vet Sue doesn't look as bothered but isn't eating either.
I am stressed already and it's only been an hour since I moved them from outside. Have turned my heating off and am now feeling a bit cold. More jumpers I think!
I feel really cruel watching the buns shaking. They have never been indoors and are usually in a two storey hutch at night with access to a run in the day and now they are in a tiny pen. They are taking it in turns to sit in the litter tray and are huddled together.
My plan was to leave them separate tonight and remove the divider tomorrow. Wish I had a laptop so I could at least 'chat' while in with the buns. On Sat I have a friend coming over as I am trying to decorate too so we can share the decorating and bonding. He doesn't have bunnies but is good with mine. At least then I can go to the loo and make a cup of tea while he watches them.
Have just been in to the lounge to check on them. Different bun in the litter tray. They don't look quite so stressed and Sue looks almost happy. No-one is nomming though. I so hope they don't all go into stasis.
I think I will leave what I have to do and go and watch some TV with them. Maybe they will feel happier if Mummy is around. Sue has jumped up at the side of the pen to see me. She is so very thin now She still kicked when I picked her up to bring her indoors earlier though - and boy can she kick for a poorly bun