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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Help! Rescued a young bunny!!

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    • beccabeau
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        Hello all,

        I’ll keep this short as possible!
        Basically I was nosing around on Gumtree, curiosity got the better of me, and I saw a baby rabbit for sale. I could not scroll past it. It was a picture of a bunny in a plastic pet store cage OUTSIDE with no hay, no food, no water, in summer!
        I immediately contacted the poster of the listing and made arrangements to take the bunny of their hands.

        To be fair to them, they were a nice family (of 4)- they just had absolutely no idea what this bunny needed. They said they’d had her (not sure if it’s a girl?) for a month. They gave me a huge bag of what they were using for litter (but it’s pine shavings- so I’m not chancing it.) The more they told me about ‘what I should do to look after the rabbit’ the more I wanted to cry. The bunny was being fed a mixture of biscuits, lettuce, plain popcorn and wheetabix. I was horrified and took the bunny away very quickly.

        When I got her(?) home, I set up the little utility room at the end of my kitchen and let her settle in. I gave her some lettuce (seeing as she was being fed it before and I didn’t want to give her anything too different)- I know it’s not what she should be eating, but she was so hungry. She ate all of it, so I tried her with some pellets (they are adult- I know she needs junior, but keep in mind she hasn’t ever had nuggets, but she was really really hungry) and I gave her lots of hay. She started rolling in it, digging her face in it and shoving it in her face as fast as she could. It was really amazing to watch, and she ate (and is still eating loads and loads of it, which is good.) She is drinking, which is also good, and pooping a lot. They’re not as hard as they should be, but generally look healthy, and I guess that will improve with the intake of hay.

        Now on to my questions-

        a) what do I feed her long term? I have no problems getting alfalfa and junior nuggets tomorrow, and have experience looking after a baby bun (I had Pip from 9 weeks) the problem is, she’s not had a proper diet at all! If I just start her on alfalfa and junior nuggets, is she going to be okay? Is she fine eating the adult pellets and timothy hay and carrying on with that, or does she need a lot more fibre/ protein?

        b) can someone shed some light on what breed she is? I’m edging towards some sort of giant breed because the shape of her nose, but could she possibly be a dutch? I’m not sure because she’s so young.

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        c) She’s not peeing in corners. She’s peeing straight up on the rug in front of the plastic base of the cage. How do I even start getting her to pee in the base? I put wooden litter in all of the corners, and a lot of hay in it, but she doesn’t seem interested. To be honest, I wouldn’t be surprised if she’s just glad she doesn’t have to be in the cage any more.

        Upside is that she seems to be happy. She’s doing mega flops- probably just happy to be out of bunny prison! She’s alert and awake, curious and lively, which are also good signs. Her fur is soft and her teeth, claws, hocks and ears are fine. She’s interested in Pip, but Pip for now is having none of it. He started lunging at her through the bars of the partition, so I put him away from her for now. Main thing to focus on is the new bunny being safe and healthy.

        I’m not even sure I can take her forever, I just couldn’t ignore the fact that she was being so badly treated. Even if I can’t keep her (due to landlord etc- our contract only says we can have 1 rabbit) I am going to find her a crackin’ forever home.

        So basically, I need everyone’s thoughts, comments and help.
        I’ve taken care of a young bun before, but this isn’t the same. The usual don’t apply to this one, I’m afraid!

        Thanks in advance,

        Becca


      • Roberta
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          Hi Becca, Your obviously in Australia as you mentioned Gumtree… If you are in Perth I can direct you to vets and rescues. I am part of WASAR…
          Thankyou so much for taking her in… That she is eating hay is great that really is the biggest thing and additional fibre should not be an issue.. I would limit the lettuce and consider things like Bok Choy, Parsley, coriander, basil, mint, dill/fennel etc.. Not all at once of course… What diet is Pip on ? It should be the same, 80% hay 15% fresh greens and 5% good quality plain pellets… If you have space place a cat litter tray lined with paper and filled with hay for her to toilet in, ost get the idea pretty quickly. I am assuming she is not spayed that would also contribute to bad litter habits and may be the reason Pip is a bit irritated at her presence. My desexed buns got a bit shirty when Pandora first arrived.


        • robyn and 'tipps'
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            Hi Becca. There are many others here better qualified to answer your specific questions. I just wanted you to know that I think you are just wonderful to rescue this beautiful bunny. What a horror story… its great to read she is enjoying her time with you away from her prison. Best wishes and I hope she can stay with you. She deserves you. Robyn


          • beccabeau
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              Thank you both for your replies! After the first night she seems to be okay- she’s currently flopped underneath a wooden step that I gave her. Cute as a button!

              [quotein Australia as you mentioned Gumtree]
              @Roberta- I’m actually in London! But thank you for the advice! I’ve got some people that are fellow bunny owners who are helping me out with her, and I’ve been in contact with the vets who can put me in contact with a rehoming centres. I am slightly reluctant to think about rehoming her, but If it comes to that, I’ll make sure she goes to someone awesome!


            • Roberta
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                I’d play it straight with the land lord… If Pip has proved a bunny can be good and not destructive then just say the the LL that you have rescued a bunny and you would like to be able to keep her.


              • tobyluv
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                  Thank you for rescuing this bunny. She doesn’t have the markings of a Dutch. She could possibly be a Chinchilla rabbit, or she may be a mixed breed.

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