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BZOO started the topic It finally happened! in the forum BEHAVIOR 2 years ago
So happy!!
Boo let me pet her for about 30-45 seconds! Doesn’t seem like much, but for us, it’s huge. I’ve never gotten so much as one second unless I’ve had to “torture” her for nails or vet trips.
She has come so far from that poor, frightened rabbit. Patience is key.
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Jacquelyn replied to the topic Bonding help for shy female and confident male in the forum BONDING 2 years ago
So I did as you suggested and increased the x pen to full size. I put a new litter box and hidey in as well and things have been going well until last night. Last night my female attacked my male and I had to break it up. I calmed them down and it was fine, until she mounted him and when he nipped her for it, she attacked him again. I calmed them…[Read more]
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Vaszya started the topic How to set up space to continue bonding in a new place? in the forum BONDING 2 years ago
Hi all,
Backstory: I have two rescued females that I’ve been trying to bond with ‘some’ success. One was an established ‘free roam’ bunny that is now lives in a pen-enclosure for most of the day (The alpha female of the two). The other is a younger bunny who is timid but have given the common area to encourage exploring and not just hiding (The…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic Rabbit pellets, hay, and treats in the forum DIET & CARE 2 years ago
You can switch hay without weaning, although the switch from alfalfa to grass hay can sometimes be a bit tricky. You can try to do a radical switch, but keep a close eye so you see if they’re actually eating the grass hay. Sometimes they won’t, because grass hay is not as rich as alfalfa, and then you may have to try a gradual switch instead.
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hognose replied to the topic Rabbit pellets, hay, and treats in the forum DIET & CARE 2 years ago
Thank you for the help!
Recently ordered some Sherwood food for them and a few timothy chewing toys, and soon we’re going to switch them to timothy hay.
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hognose replied to the topic Rabbit pellets, hay, and treats in the forum DIET & CARE 2 years ago
Also, another question,
Do you have to wean rabbits to a different hay (if they start eating it immediately) or does that only apply to pellets?
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Bam replied to the topic So upset rn in the forum RAINBOW BRIDGE 2 years ago
This is horrifying. I’m so very sorry. You did your best, you couldn’t have done more.
Binky free sweet little buns
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