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  1. K

    My rabbit won't eat hay, help?

    Glad all worked out!
  2. K

    Water bottle or bowl?

    Rabbits prefer bowls usually but can be messy when food gets into it which is why I keep it away from hay and have the hay in one place and not scattered. With bottles, the tube needs to be regularly checked for blockages because food can build up and block the water flow.
  3. K

    Just got a new bunny! Super nervous...

    Maybe get a large storage container which you can get from alot of stores for cheap and store the hay in there which will also help keep it fresher for longer :)
  4. K

    My sick bun

    Oxbow is ok to give but I would limit to 1 or 2 times a week just like fruit. Not sure if you know this but also carrots are high in sugar for rabbits and they are considered a treat and too much can cause weight gain. To get him to eat his pellets maybe switch to a different brand or type. :)
  5. K

    My sick bun

    Good advice in previous replies but may I add, if your rabbit is overweight make sure fruit is only given as a treat, 1 time a week. Usually it is 1 to 2 times a week but that applies to rabbits in the healthy weight range. Also try and let him run around everyday. Pellets can also have a high...
  6. K

    Would my bun be better off in another home??

    Also another thing I might add, I have 6 rabbits and one time i was holding my mouse near my male rabbit who is very calm, tame and friendly and he freaked out! If he is scared of a little mouse, imagine how scared he would be of a dog. I always keep them in seperate rooms to prevent any stress...
  7. K

    Would my bun be better off in another home??

    I agree with the other reply and neutering will help calm down your rabbits hormones and make them alot happier and also many other benefits such as living longer. One other thing I highly reccomend is limiting the access the dogs have to your rabbits surroundings. Other animals can severely...
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