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  • Sorry to hear you had a set back, it’s does sound like they are doing okay but they may not be fully bonded yet, sometimes it can a take a little time in this phase for them to become properly comfortable and trust eachother but what you have suggested sounds to me like they are…
  • Oh no! That’s no good. :\ What about having 2 litter boxes?
  • Update: I spoke too soon… 😔 We moved Pekoe and Lottie out to their final living space (living room) and expanded every 24 hours until they had half of our living room. I thought they were doing so well that I gave them the other half of the living room too and that, in combination…
  • Reply To: Aging and sensitivities - Bam 01/17/2026 07:08 AM
    I’m very hsppy to hear they’re in good health and that you had them checked out!
  • Reply To: Aging and sensitivities - LBJ10 01/17/2026 12:45 AM
    So glad to hear they are doing well!
  • Reply To: Safe foods - BrunosMama 01/16/2026 05:56 PM
    W&F had already answered your question, but I just wanted to say hello! Its good to see you. 🙂 Hope you have been well!
  • Reply To: Aging and sensitivities - GlennTheLionhead 01/15/2026 06:22 PM
    We went to a Exotics practice and saw a bunny specialist due to needing a new vaccination that we could not source from our regular rabbit savvy vet. A full thorough health check was carried out and the verdict was we have two healthy bunnies doing great for their age! I will obviously keep an…
  • Reply To: Safe foods - Wick & Fable 01/15/2026 03:14 AM
    It’s very sweet of you to help out! https://binkybunny.com/infocategory/healthy-diet/ You can find a comprehensive list at the link above. The RABBIT INFO section of our site also has plenty of valuable information for new rabbit owners! Remember any new food should be introduced slowly, even if it is rabbit-safe. Their stomachs need time to adjust…
  • Safe foods - bunnytowne 01/15/2026 03:10 AM
    I’m having trouble finding safe foods. Veg fruit herbs for bunnies. My friend just got a sweet bunny around 3 years neutered. She hasn’t had a bunny in years. Needs to know bun safe foods. Thank you    
  • Reply To: Aging and sensitivities - LBJ10 01/13/2026 12:57 AM
    Yes, definitely let us know! How aggressive you want to be depends on a lot of factors. You definitely want to take their age and overall health, as well as how easily stressed they are into consideration. Sometimes it doesn’t hurt to, say, try some antibiotics just to see if there is improvement (as opposed…
  • Reply To: Aging and sensitivities - GlennTheLionhead 01/13/2026 12:53 AM
    He’s be his normal self the last 24 hr aside from a very light snore while he was fast asleep that I noticed once today – I wonder if he could also be developing a bit of a snore, anyone noticed this in their buns before? We have actually had a new type of hay…
  • Reply To: Aging and sensitivities - LBJ10 01/11/2026 06:28 PM
    Hello! Glad to see you. 🙂 It could be allergies, but I would definitely rule other things out before coming to that conclusion. URIs can present in different ways and they can become more likely as a bunny ages simply because their immune system isn’t as good as it once was. If it is the…
  • Reply To: Aging and sensitivities - BrunosMama 01/11/2026 06:22 PM
    Hey! Good to see you and glad the buns are generally doing well! I’m wondering if the type of hay could have anything to do with it. Like if you have changed brands or something? I know some are more dusty/crumbly than others. I know different cuttings of Timothy hay have different dust levels as…
  • Hi! Glad to hear your bunnies seem to be bonding nicely. Just an anecdote of encouragement – when I bonded my long term boy to my most recent rescue girl, for the first year they cuddled and showed one sided grooming, after a year (and 3 years later) they now both groom each other and…
  • Aging and sensitivities - GlennTheLionhead 01/11/2026 08:12 AM
    Hey! (update) It’s been a while since I’ve posted and been on the forum – life has been increasingly busy during my post-grad. Hope everyone is well. Glenn and Nellie are doing well generally! For anyone that remembers the GI struggles, Nellie hasn’t had a stasis bout in a year! (question) I was looking for…
  • That’s so very true Brunosmama. When they are very sick, it is more expected. When it comes out of nowhere, it is much more confusing. This is the price we pay for loving bunnies so much. Raelinn – I commented in your other post, but wanted to comment here too. I’m very sorry for your…
  • Oh my gosh, I am so so sorry to hear about Gus!! I know how much you loved him and it must be devastating. <3 I have lost bunnies suddenly when they seemed otherwise healthy. Its heartbreaking and confusing and maybe hurts a little more than losing a bun that has been chronically ill. My…
  • I’m so so sorry this happened. There are so msny things that can go wrong inside a bun, and they pretty much all first manifest as stomach problems. You did everything right (I read your Rainbow post just now), which means there was sth really wrong, not “just” a bout of gas or sth else…
  • It’s been one day, and I am still crying a lot. Anytime I stop actively doing something, I begin crying over him. He was like a child to me, I raised him up since he was a baby. I used to put him on the desk and hand feed him veggies when he was a…
  • Reply To: House question - LBJ10 01/09/2026 01:54 AM
    It depends on the cover, but some are thicker like a pee pad. I would think that would at least slow him down enough so you would have time to stop him.