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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Bringing Home My First Bunny ! HELP !

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    • Riica
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         So earlier today I met with a breeder, who brought me a Holland Lop Bunny and I instantly feel in love. im super excited to bring her home tomorrow, However, Im unsure of what I should do/buy to prepare for her welcome to her new home.

        I was told by the breeder that she is not litter train and she is 9 weeks old.


      • MoxieMeadows
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          Here are some basic supplies you will need:
          Cage/ X Pen
          Pellets NOTE—- NOT the kind with seeds/corn mixed in with it!
          Hay
          Litterbox
          Waterbottle/Water bowl
          Food bowl
          Toys (not a neccesity, you can make a variety of them yourself! )

          ^^^ That’s all I can think of right now, but I will add when I think of it.


        • MoxieMeadows
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            Oh, and when she gets older, you should really consider spaying her. It prevents health issues, and makes litterbox training a ton easier!


          • Sarita
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              Here’s a link to a list – look at the bottom of the page – the House Rabbit Society is a good source for information as well:

              http://rabbit.org/living-with-a-house-rabbit-2/


            • Riica
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                what about litter training for now? my house is filled with carpet in most areas.


              • Riica
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                  Thank You all


                • Sarita
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                    Here’s a link for litter box training:

                    https://binkybunny.com/BUNNYINFO/tabid/53/CategoryID/5/PID/940/Default.aspx

                    I would also recommend you read here to help you get some good basic info:

                    https://binkybunny.com/BUNNYINFO/tabid/53/Default.aspx


                  • litheandgraphic
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                      Welcome to the world of bunnies!

                      I would definitely check out the links Sarita posted, and also check out all of the info on http://www.rabbit.org. That’s the House Rabbit Society website and is full of great info. Also follow MoxieMeadows‘s checklist! Note that the enclosure you end up getting should be at least 12 sq feet, vertical or horizontal, and be at least as twice as tall as the bunny when the bunny is standing. There are a variety of enclosure options you can look into: NIC condos are great, as are the very common x-pen set-ups. Some standard cages can be used, but they are only recommended as nighttime “bedrooms” as opposed to 24/7 living quarters because they are too small for that — it is also recommended that if you go this route to get a dog crate instead of the “rabbit cages” they sell in pet stores.

                      If you do end up getting a cage like this, it must be supplemented with at least 5 hours of “out time” a day, or be free-roaming, or must be attached to an x-pen or NIC condo set-up or some other kind of spacious set-up. Rabbits need their exercise!

                      Definitely consider getting her spayed when she reaches 5-6 months old. It will greatly reduce the risk of her getting reproductive cancers and will greatly improve her behavior, including litter training! The sooner you do it (around 5 months, NOT before), the less hormones will be in her system and the better it will be.

                      Some other important little things to think about:

                      • Because she’s 9 weeks old, she’s still in the phase of her diet where she needs unlimited Timothy hay and Timothy hay pellets. I’ll reiterate that the pellets you should buy should be free of any extra bits and bobs — you want straight, 100% Timothy hay. One of the best, most trusted brands of this is Oxbow.
                      • Make sure that wherever she’ll be roaming is “bunny-proofed”. Click here to read about how to do this.
                      • Make sure she’ll have constant access to fresh, clean, cold/cool water.
                      • Litter training info can be found here.

                      And, of course, stick around these forums!  You’ll learn all you need to know! 


                    • Riica
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                        Thank You Sooo much !


                      • litheandgraphic
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                          No problem! That’s what this forum is here for!


                        • robyn and 'tipps'
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                            Good luck with your new bunny! 🙂

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