Okay, so I recently adopted Pudd (originally Flap Jack, but I renamed him Pudd) the netherland dwarf from a shelter.
First of all, the shelter’s “small pet area” where they used to house rabbits and reptiles and such is completely stuffed with cats. In fact, the whole shelter is stuffed with cats. They have hundreds and hundreds of cats. It’s unreal how many cats people just THROW AWAY. Oh I’m off topic.
Anyway, Pudd was housed in a dog kennel in the main room. So there was just a constant wave of cats and dogs and humans going by him, and he had no hidey house.
Furthermore, I was reading his paper and it said BONDED BUDDY WITH WAFFLE and that was crossed out. The volunteer explained to me that he had been separated from his friend. She said that they do that sometimes if the rabbits are young, haven’t been together very long, and the staff decides it wouldn’t be too stressful, because single rabbits are more likely to be adopted. However, he wasn’t young–he’s a little over 4 and she said that they came in together.
He was shedding quite a bit, which she thought might be due to stress, although it could just be a regular molt. He does strike me as a friendly, but very stressed rabbit–and it’s understandable why, after all he’s been through and then being thrown into my car and driven to a new house on top of it all.
I think the shelter is doing its best–but do you all agree with their decision to separate them? It just does not sit right with me. Neither does the fact that he didn’t have a hidey house in his cage.
Furthermore, he goes to the vet tomorrow. I’d really like to help him be as comfortable as possible through all of this poking and prodding. Does anyone have any tips for relaxing stressed rabbits? I’ve mostly left him alone, he’s housed in a room that he’s kind of out of the way, all the usual stuff–what else? Especially while I’m loading him into the car? Thanks for reading this novel and any advice lol.