Some of you might have read that Jitterbug was dealing with stasis for around 20 days when we first got her. She has since mostly recovered. We actually don’t know what was “normal” for her. So her new normal is this: She gets around 2 tablespoons of Sherwood forest pellets at night. She gets one tablespoon of Sherwood pellets that are soaked in a mush. She gets 2 leaves of romaine and parsley, cilantro, or kale as well.
She eats the mush overnight and will eat veggies overnight. She never digs into any food but just nibbles throughout the night. I’m afraid to take away the mush because she doesn’t eat that many dry pellets.
The thing is that she is basically free fed dry pellets at this point. She never finishes the 2 tablespoons in 24 hours.
Should I try to remove the wet pellets or is that not a bi deal? Also I know its never recommended to free feed but it’s not really like it is on purpose it is just more like she doesn’t eat all of her pellets ever so we just constantly refill the bowl even if there is food left so she always has food.
Another question, she is a lionhead and hasn’t let us touch her really. She is terribly afraid of people and we didn’t want to cause any more stress while she was recovering from stasis. I was able to touch her yesterday and could feel large mats in her mane (they didn’t seem super tight however). That was the only place she let me touch so I assume the rest of her body is similar. Now I know I am a bad bunny parent for this but she squeaks from fear when you touch her so I was definitely avoiding handling her. We have a furbuster but I think that might just hurt her skin. What brushes should we get? Is there anything we can put on her coat to detangle it? Any tips on how to handle rabbits that are terrified of people?