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Hopper77 became a registered member 1 year, 11 months ago
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DanaNM replied to the topic Bad Neutral Space for Anxious Bunny? in the forum BONDING 1 year, 11 months ago
You’re welcome! It really is so hard to navigate your first time doing it! Every bond is different and what works for some may not work for others, and there are often many different approaches that will work. And yeah, no clue why there is such a difference but it could be that Frankie is so anxious that it actually has the opposite effect. A…[Read more]
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bunny100 started the topic Bonding a trio HELP in the forum BONDING 1 year, 11 months ago
Hello,
Buns: Louis (M) and Melanite (F) have been bonded for 4 years.
Sierra (F) single bunny that is very anxious.1st bonding attempt was 9 months ago which led to a fight with injury between Melanite and Sierra which ended out attempt of bonding the trio. I recently started trying to bond them again.
Pre-bonding – I set up their pens next to…[Read more]
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bunny100 became a registered member 1 year, 11 months ago
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Lisa2626 replied to the topic Bad Neutral Space for Anxious Bunny? in the forum BONDING 1 year, 11 months ago
Thank you so much for your input!! Like you said, I’ll keep with what’s working and like the idea of expanding to the whole bathroom so they get slippery and traction. I’m just a little worried about when we go to carpet because of the experience with the x pen but there must be outside factors at play.
They have full access to the upstairs…[Read more]
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DanaNM replied to the topic Bad Neutral Space for Anxious Bunny? in the forum BONDING 1 year, 11 months ago
Thank you for all the background!
I would definitely stick with the bathtub if that’s working out better! It’s suprising they behaved that way in the x-pen but you never know what’s going on in those bunny brains. I’m not sure where their home-bases are located, but it could be something to do with the general smell of the area. If the x-pen…[Read more]
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Leo8829 became a registered member 1 year, 11 months ago
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Lisa2626 started the topic Bad Neutral Space for Anxious Bunny? in the forum BONDING 1 year, 11 months ago
I have been working on bonding my two male lionheads, 1 yr and 8 months, and all went extremely well at first with them having no problems for three hours at a time in an x pen downstairs. Then I believe the younger one (Lenny) decided he wanted to be dominant and tried, but failed, to sway the older (Frankie). They fought for a few days every…[Read more]
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Lisa2626 became a registered member 1 year, 11 months ago
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DanaNM replied to the topic Rabbit Circling/Honking/Thumping/Binkying/Flopping in the forum BEHAVIOR 1 year, 11 months ago
Yes you definitely have time to plan!
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DanaNM replied to the topic How often to clip nails? in the forum DIET & CARE 1 year, 11 months ago
Hahahaha same…. I put it on my calendar for every 4 weeks but realistically it’s like every 6-8 😆
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Peppsters replied to the topic Cecotrope vs Poop in the forum DIET & CARE 1 year, 11 months ago
Thank you! He is my first pet in years so I am a bit crazy with the worrying! I’m so glad I discovered this safe!
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LBJ10 replied to the topic Cecotrope vs Poop in the forum DIET & CARE 1 year, 11 months ago
Poop crumbles 😆
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Wick & Fable replied to the topic How often to clip nails? in the forum DIET & CARE 1 year, 11 months ago
My intention is every month, but realistically once every 2 months.
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Wick & Fable replied to the topic Cecotrope vs Poop in the forum DIET & CARE 1 year, 11 months ago
As LBJ mentions, this is common for younger rabbits. Since their diet is much more nutrient rich, having uneaten cecotropes is rarely an issue, as they are eating the majority of them. RE: eating of regular poop, this also isn’t something too concerning. Many rabbits do this to varying degrees for different reasons. Ultimately, as long as you’re…[Read more]
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LBJ10 replied to the topic Cecotrope vs Poop in the forum DIET & CARE 1 year, 11 months ago
He’s young and this is normal, especially for young bunnies. They are typically eating a richer diet to help them grow. A side effect is excess cecotropes. They simply make more than they can eat. This problem usually resolves itself when they transition to an adult diet. As for the regular poop eating… yeah, that’s normal too.
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Peppsters started the topic Cecotrope vs Poop in the forum DIET & CARE 1 year, 11 months ago
Hi!
New overprotective bunny mama here…. I’ve noticed that my 9 week old buns has not eaten his cecotropes twice this week. I’ve read that is not a good thing so obviously have been stressing… I’ve noticed he has seemed to be eating his regular poop more often though! He is still eating and playing as normal, everything else seems fine with him.…[Read more]
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