She does in fact have a gravity feeder for pellets. She loves her water crock, and I plan at 6 months to do the same for pellets. However, I feel that a gravity loader for pellets is the best choice as a young bunny. I can give her unlimited pellets without having to refill twice a day. Same as the hay feeder, once a day and she’s good (more if she could stay out of the rack itself
). But yes it begged trouble when she was able to jump from one to the other, however the feeder is too heavy for her to move, and its not under my second floor, so she can’t sit on top of it and hop one to the next, so not sure how I am asking for trouble. That said, I could not be more open for suggestions on how to better my NIC cage and improve it for Lily. She deserves the best
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Secondly, tomorrow will be her first few ours of Xpen time. Though its not a 4 by 4, she will have 8 square feet of play room. Is there anything I can do to make her more amenable to patting/petting. I won’t lie, I broke atlas 3 times and tried to pet her in the cage
, what can I say, I picked a gorgeous rabbit
. But tomorrow, once she is out of her cage (I will not force it, maybe for a piece of romaine lettuce since she is nearly 4 months), any tips for bringing her on over and examining me. I do hope my bunny won’t hate me
. Law students rarely take well to be hated haha
. Again, thank you all for the answers, its so helpful to have a community considering the best my friends can say is, “why get a bunny they smell awful (and its so untrue).”