Hello, we are new bunny parents of a rescued, one and a half year old Holland lop. Her name is Holly and she is, of course, the cutest bunny ever…except for yours I’m sure. Anywho, she is our first bunny, she is an indoor companion and we got her at a rescue. The woman who we got Holly from told us to give her 1/4 cup of pellets in the morning and 1/3 cup in the evening. Incidentally, I don’t have her weight but assuming the woman gave me good feeding guidelines, perhaps I can extrapolate with those numbers? After she told me that, I explained that we had pellets but had gotten her timothy grass as well. She said, “Oh good! She’ll need that too!” Since she didn’t mention this need until I did concerned me that I might not be getting all the information we needed so I went home with the bunny (5 days ago) and continued my research where I stumbled across repeated information saying she also needed four cups of greens a day. So am I understanding this correctly that it is a bit over a half cup of pellets, two handfuls of timothy grass and four cups of greens per day? It just seems like she’s going to be a contestant on My 600 Pound Life at this rate. Is this right?
Also, she has a large indoor hutch – I’m kind of jealous, I have to admit. The ratio of size of bunny/me to bunnies/my apartment…well the bunny has a bigger house then we do. We let her out whenever someone is home although we block off half the apartment because it is not bunny-proof – but she can see us at all times if we are home. So…very often either I or my daughter will just sit down and pet her, talk to her, play with her, etc. How much of this interaction does she need? How much exercise does she need?
In the meantime, I’ve had to look up bunny flops, which she is doing a lot. Teeth chattering, licking…everything she is doing looks like she’s a happy camper – we just want to keep her that way and would appreciate any direction. Thank you.