Hi everyone! My bun got spayed at the beginning of the month and I was wondering how to know if she is physically recovered enough to be picked up by us if needed? I try to avoid picking her up but sometimes she tries to get into places she shouldn’t be and it is much easier to just pick her up...
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I was in the same position in January. We didn’t know our bun was 5 weeks old until about a week after we got her, but we still didn’t know what age was considered acceptable to bring a bun home.
What we were feeding her was Timothy hay (meadow will work as well) and young rabbit pellets...
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i just found out we should be checking our buns for flystrike, the only thing is Georgie does not like to be picked up, let alone for us to check her bum. Does anyone have any alternatives or tricks?
I will definitely look into buying bales then. If it only comes out to 1 or 2 dollars a month it wouldn’t bother me wasting so much. But I tried to put the hay on one side like you did in your photo but he seems to use the side where the hay is.
This is a really great idea. I think George would be a bit too small to manage to get into the feeder that way, but I like the idea of the connected litter box. I know I cannot completely keep him from getting hay in his litter box but I would like to try and minimize it if possible.
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I was just wondering if Yesterday's News cat litter is a good option for my bunny. My only thing is would he maybe eat them mistaking them for his food pellets??? This may be a stupid thing to be worried about but I figured I should ask you guys and see what you all think.
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Thanks guys! Will look into these options. The only reason I don’t want his sole place for hay to be the litter box is because he won’t eat a lot of the hay because he has peed or pooped on it and if I can eliminate as much waste as possible that would be nice