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  1. cousteau

    bunny doesn't like vegetables

    He just shows no interest what so ever to the vegetable. He eats everything else ok so I don't think he's in pain. A couple times he just picked the stuff out of his bowl and continued to eat his pellet. Almost as if he was saying what is this crazy thing in my bowl. I just assumed all bunnies...
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    bunny doesn't like vegetables

    He's not much of a nibbler. Which is good when he outside of his cage because he doesn't really chew on anything, but he also doesn't nibble on the vegetables I offer either. I'm not sure if he even knows its food or not. I also worry because he doesn't chew on the chew toys we have for him...
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    bunny doesn't like to be held

    Kyla wrote: I read the same thing about not picking them up out of their cage and to let them come and go on their own terms, it supposed to be easier to litter train I guess. I can easily take him out of his cage and hold him for a little while. He is doing pretty good with not pooping out...
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    bunny doesn't like vegetables

    My bunny is 9 months old. I got him last month from a breeder. I've tried to give him some vegetables but he won't eat anything other than his pellets and timothy hay. I've tried carrots, spinach, romaine lettuce, green peppers, raisins, apples, pineapple and bananas. He just picks them out of...
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    bunny doesn't like to be held

    I'm glad to see other people have the same situation. I didn't get my bunny as a small baby, he was 8 months when I got him. I was thinking now that maybe if I had started with younger bunny he would be more cuddly. I did some research before I got my bunny and it seemed like older bunnies were...
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    bunny doesn't like to be held

    I just got my bunny a little over a month ago. He is 9months old and was just neutered last week. He is pretty friendly and will come to the side of his cage to be pet and when we let him out he will come up to us and rub on us. I even had a birthday party for my 7year old and he came up to all...
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    Help with litter-training 3 month olds?

    I've had my rabbit for a little over a month. He started peeing in his box right away but still poops all over the place. He's getting fixed in a couple of days, hopefully that will help. I know how you feel. When ever I let him out all I do is pick up poops.
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    Water bottle

    Thanks for the hint about putting a ball in the dish. I'll try that. He still isn't using the bottle and I think I should just give up. I use a small ceramic cat food dish so it's heavy enough that he doesn't move it. He just gets a lot of stuff in it. Maybe the ball will save his paper towel rolls!
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    Water bottle

    He tends to get a lot of bedding, hay and some poop in his water dish. I don't like to see it dirty for him so I change it every time I see stuff in the water which is several times a day. He also likes to play with paper towel tubes but they land in the water and get all wet and fall apart, so...
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    Water bottle

    Hi. I'm new to the site. I just got an 8month old Holland Lop two weeks ago. He has been drinking from a dish since December. When I got him home I tried to get him to use a water bottle but he won't. He rubs his chin on it all the time but doesn't actually drink from it. I don't even think he...
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