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  1. ShreddersMom

    Bunny Bonding - Next Steps?

    I haven't posted on this forum in awhile mainly because I've had no problems with my bunny more or less. So here is what's happening now: I have a bunny, 4 years old, lop, male, neutered awhile ago (over 1 year ago) not super social, doesn't love people but tolerates them. I thought to see...
  2. ShreddersMom

    Bonding Potential

    So I have a 3 year old lop that is neutered (has been for almost a year now) and he lives free range in my room. He's not super friendly, kind of sassy, will only come when I have food, doesn't like to be cuddled etc. He's kind of always been sassy since he was barn raised however he will jump...
  3. ShreddersMom

    Opinions on this litter?

    So any sort of pine pellet is alright then? As long as it isn't shavings?
  4. ShreddersMom

    Opinions on this litter?

    I know pine and cedar shavings are a no go for small animals. i came across this litter and pet store and don't know if this is okay. It seems cool because they say it "blossoms" or something? It is pine though so I'm wondering if it is okay. My bun currently uses Yesterday's News but this stuff...
  5. ShreddersMom

    Sudden change and not sure how to proceed

    Could it be not the cardboard ingestion but that if he sits in the boxes all day he gets barely any running around and movement to get his gut moving? My bun is the same way with boxes, he likes to hide in the and eat them.
  6. ShreddersMom

    Why won't my bunny come out?

    I'm no bunny expert and my two year old rabbit that I have had since November also is quite a sass. He just isn't the cuddly type nor does he like being pet or handled which I've grown to accept! He will climb onto my lap when I've got treats in hand though!! He has free range of my room but he...
  7. ShreddersMom

    i need help from moms :(

    Definitely think through what's best for your baby and for yourself. I think if you can sit down calmly and talk with the father it will help to sort things out. Look into crisis pregnancy centers in your area as they can help you with baby stuff and giving you all sorts of new mom information...
  8. ShreddersMom

    Favouring Leg??

    Okay, I think I will just hold off a tiny bit before heading to the vet because I just want to monitor it for a few days. I'm obviously no vet but it doesn't seem like a very serious break or fracture because he mostly hops on it just fine and can put weight on it without any obvious sign of...
  9. ShreddersMom

    Favouring Leg??

    Recently I've noticed my rabbit favouring his left front leg slightly. I noticed it because he would hop a bit funny. And it's not very noticeable at all because when I'd herd him around the room he'd look fine. And then again I'd see like one odd step. I didn't think too much of it since there...
  10. ShreddersMom

    Pooping under my desk?

    Also I don't know if he is neutered but that might help litter habits as well!
  11. ShreddersMom

    Pooping under my desk?

    My rabbit used to LOVE moving his litter box around too! He always wanted it in the centre of the room and I obviously wanted it under a chair and out of the way. The way that it fits, it is held in place by the chair so may try to put something very heavy in there so he can't move it. As...
  12. ShreddersMom

    Neutered and Marking - New Pet - Please help!

    I have a neutered two year old lop who has been absolutely PERFECT with his litter box skills. I've had him since November and he got neutered in January. It's awesome since he is a free range bunny. Recently, I got a guinea pig and now we have some problems... The rabbit doesn't like the...
  13. ShreddersMom

    bunny neutering

    I got my 2 year old lop done in January. The night after and the next couple days he was a bit painful and I posted on here about it! I ended up just monitoring him and keeping him warm and syringe feeding critical care. It was mostly okay though. Now to be honest, I haven't noticed any changes...
  14. ShreddersMom

    Prospective Rabbit Owner

    If you're in college definitely get a rescue so they can tell you things like if it chews or if it's litter trained! I am also a student living in one room and my bun is free roam because he is a champ about littertraining and he doesn't chew cords or baseboards or anything like that! Having a...
  15. ShreddersMom

    How do YOU handle this?

    It's unfortunate, but at times it's best to ignore it. Which I know it harder said than done. I hate it when family members tell me that rabbits are dirty and that "no way is he litter trained" and things like that. It's sad but these people just don't know and don't appreciate rabbits like...
  16. ShreddersMom

    Tips for Cleaning Up Hay?

    I recently made a cool hay manger out of a cardboard box and taped it to my bunny's litter box and it's so neat! It's kind of like putting hay in an empty tissue box so they have a hole to eat out of but it's larger than that and all the dropped bits go into the litter box!
  17. ShreddersMom

    Our couch is now her litter box

    You could use an X pen to let her have an area outside of her cage and train her to go into the litter box outside of her cage. Slowly make the area bigger if she keeps using the box. If using the box is not a problem but she will choose the couch when she can, then use the X pen to block off...
  18. ShreddersMom

    Maturity and Personality Changes

    I have a questions about rabbit's personality changes and their sexual maturity. I know people will recommend that you get a rabbit that is an adult from a shelter because it's less risk since they have a more developed and set personality. I'm just confused with when they actually become...
  19. ShreddersMom

    Potentially Sick or Paranoia?

    I can't tell if my bunny is actually potentially sick or if I'm just being paranoid. So normally he is a sassy littel rabbit, lays in the closet or under the desk and comes out when he wants or when he needs food. Earlier today I was gonna vacuum my room so I do what I usually do and let him hop...
  20. ShreddersMom

    What would you consider an old rabbit?

    Just out of curiosity why shouldn't you fast your rabbit but cats and dogs are supposed to be fasted before their surgeries?
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