So I have come to the conclusion that Bun-bun is a picker, he has started taking the fur off of his back feet. How do I stop this behavior? he has 3 toys in his cage already and run around time is after 8pm central time. It is safer for him to have free roam after that time and he can hop around...
Well I had to give Hopper to a friend of mine :cry1: My is completely rabbit savey, but my daughter kept bringing Hopper up to my son's room where bun-bun was living and was getting attacked by her. I wanted to keep her but I got out ruled.
Bun-Buns fur is growing back :-) I changed his food...
I have a hay field and I give that hay to my rabbits :-) They love it a lot better then the stuff bought from the store. It is perfectly safe to give horse hay or also known as grass hay
So I know every bunny is different but I have never heard of a bunny doing this.
When Bun Bun is out hopping around he will stop stay in one spot and his head will just sway side to side. What does this mean? I've never heard of bunnies doing this and I know Hopper doesn't. What could it mean...
Could it be caused by eating alfalfa hay? I give Hopper grass hay from our field and I am giving the grass hay to bun bun as well, but my sister always bought the alfalfa hay. He is about 7-8months old.
We haven't fully decided to breed them, it was more of an idea that we will look into later when we are a little more set and when I am out of school. I am also going to have to agree that she is being territorial, she has been charging my cat if she got within 3feet of the cages. She has...
Some new puzzeling thing happened. Hopper has finally calmed down and I was able to hold her pet her and get her almost fully relaxed then I put her on the floor to hop around so I could clean up a dog mess, and she went and started smelling Bun Bun and lifting her tail, I don't know if she is...
I have recently taken in my sisters rabbit Bun Bun, but now my Hopper has turned vicious and evil, She literally attacks him. Bun Bun is about 8 months old and he is extremely horny and won't leave her cage alone when he is out. Hopper had even attacked me because I didn't move out of her way...
No problem. I have some rabbit books at my house and they said cat carriers are one of the best forms of transportation for rabbits. :-) I went to my local store like Walmart, or my local pet place whichever is more availiable to you and I looked at them there, it gave me a good idea of how big...
Here are a couple more I recommend :-)
http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=18276896&f=PAD%2FpsNotAvailInUS%2FNo
http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12474264&f=PAD%2FpsNotAvailInUS%2FNo
This is the page with all the cat carriers on it...