Thank you all for your help answering my comparatively boring, hypothetical questions all this time!
I adopted the rabbit that I had been considering from the humane society today. He is two years old, arrived at the shelter as a stray at the beginning of July, and was neutered in July too. Unbeknownst to me, he was the pet of the week this past week, so it must’ve been meant to be – this was his last day at poster pet. There were posters all over the place advertising him, and yet no one had adopted him. I can’t see why.
He is very curious and extremely confident. The shelter staff said that he was the sort of bunny who would likely rearrange their pen. This is good. My cat is curious, but hasn’t done any of the teeth chattering I-want-to-eat-you that they can do. I didn’t realize that I would have to quarantine him from her, because of the potential for a cat virus on him. As such, his exercise pen is now in my spare bedroom, as that is the only place she doesn’t go. She can still see him through the pen and the ‘gate’ (made from storage cubes). She is just fascinated, and looks like a person would, watching TV. He sits there staring right back and sucking in hay. He is around four pounds. Do you think that this is a good start towards peaceful cohabitation?
He only seems to eat hay. I find this odd. I gave him Oxbow timothy pellets too. The shelter feeds Martin Mills Little Friends pellets, but my pet store was out of them, because of a sale. The hay is Knee Deep Farms herbicide, pesticide free, grown, cut, cured and packaged in Ontario (where I am), and is first cut timothy. I called the company to ask about what cut it was, and they told me that their timothy hay for small animals is always first cut, because the second cut has too many legumes, I am assuming alfalfa. It’s nice that he likes hay, but I’ve never heard of a rabbit that doesn’t eat pellets, and prefers hay.
He smells a bit musky. Why is that? He is definitely neutered. It was done at the shelter, so they aren’t just taking someone’s word for it. I don’t mind it, but find it a bit odd.
I still haven’t settled on a name. He is a boy, but all of the names I keep thinking of are for girls. I’m not fond of the name they gave him at the shelter. Do you think he’ll mind if I change it? He’s only been being called it since July.
I will post pictures later. It would be a lot easier if he weren’t quarantined off in the other room, but I think it is good for my cat to see, but not be able to get close.
Happy Thanksgiving to those of you who are celebrating it!