Hi everyone! I am a first time house rabbit owner and just brought my 8 week old Holland lop “Oaklin” home yesterday morning. I wanted to get some opinions on if I’m doing everything correctly for him 
Originally I wanted to adopt, but saw a post for Oaklin and his siblings claiming that they were an “oops” litter and that the people selling them didn’t know what they would do with them if they didn’t get purchased. So yesterday I picked him up and was given a little baggy of the pellets they have been feeding. I gave him a 1/2 cup of his old pellets with a little of the new pellets I’ll be switching him over too (Oxbow young rabbit). I wanted to wait to switch him over until he was more settled in, but the small bag they gave me really isn’t enough to do a super gradual transition. I left him alone in his new hutch yesterday for the most part. He has access to unlimited 2nd cutting timothy hay and alfalfa. He seemed pretty stressed with the transition but after a few hours I saw him eat both types of hay and some pellets. This morning I found pee and poops in his litter box when I went to clean it. I also saw some poops under his tail and in his hair, so this morning I attempted to clean his bottom a bit. Some of the poop was dried in and I had to cut a little of it out. I didn’t want to over-stress him since I have only had him 24 hours but it seemed necessary. I assume the poopy butt existed before I got him and I just didn’t see it until now. Is it okay that I cut the dried-in poops out? I know I need to take him to the vet for his check-up but I wanted to wait until he was a little more settled in. The car ride would be almost an hour. Overall, Oaklin is curious but very timid. He seems to be itching and cleaning a lot. I’m not sure how much is normal.
I also have a question about hutch flooring. I built Oaklin’s indoor hutch/bunny condo myself. I put in linoleum squares as the flooring. They have a slight texture, but the moment I put Oaklin on it yesterday he was sliding and wouldn’t move much. I covered the whole floor in the fleece blanket I had in his carrier until I can figure out a way to make it more grippy for him. Do you think I could get some of the those shower tub stickers to work? I’m worried about him eating the fleece blanket if I keep it in there long-term.
Sorry for the long post. Thanks for reading!