My son, bless him, when he was 2 fed toxic berries to our rabbit. [emoji53] Poor love, he didn't know it was wrong and the berries had fallen into our garden from the neighbours tree.
Bless her she was so proud of herself for finding him something nice and green. We don't usually have runners in the fridge. I managed to take one off him but he did still eat a whole one, he was so quick.
Will he be okay? Adult rabbit.
Haha. They can try...
I already have them coming to see if there's anything tasty in my hand so we're slowly winning some trust. Next up is my daughter winning their trust, then we'll start on getting them to tolerate stroking!
Thanks for the bits of advice lately. We have two new bunnies now, from the same intake and enclosure so they're familiar with each other already. Tiptoe and Pippin. [emoji4] Named by my almost 7 year old.
I posted that our rabbit died yesterday. I know it seems quick but we're already planning to by two baby rabbits. The issue that caused our rabbits death is being sorted (laurel tree from next door).
The rabbits will, most likely, be dwarf lops.
We haven't bought two together before. What do...
I didn't know Laurel was poisonous. We have a huge overhang from a neighbours garden and the berries have been falling. They're away for a few months.
It seems our bunny had a berry and subsequently died. My 6 year old is totally devastated, inconsolable tonight for hours.
I feel so...
Thank you for reading and answering.
The pine litter is made up of little pellets. I was told by staff that it's probably the best type for bunnies that they sell...I shall investigate and find an alternative thank you.
Hi I'm sorry if this isn't the right place to post, I have a few questions that cover a few areas. If anyone could offer some advice I'd appreciate it!
The dust! We have so much dust in the room where the cage sits. I think it comes from the pine litter we use from Pets at Home. It's a nice...
Tarotknits wrote:
Ah yes I have something like that, they're bendable. We have quite small ones but I have stuffed one with hay before for a change. I quite like the look of this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00422KYCG/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20 (Hadn't considered Amazon for this!)
What is...
piperknitsRN wrote:
The wood shavings are around the base of the cage yes, as advised by the sales-person when we brought our bunny. I might use the ones I have up then, then go the fleece route.