It’s great that you guys took in the poor fella! You can find some great tips on this website. Another site that I love to use for rabbit information is rabbit.org. If you have any questions on rabbit care, don’t hesitate to ask! Have fun with your new companion!!
bonded bunnies sometimes do fight every once and a while. It’s like every other human couple. Every now and then there is going to be a fight, but they’ll makeup afterwards.
Did the cage that you are using upstairs used to belong to one of the rabbits? It could be a territorial issue, if they are doing fine In a place they haven’t been before. Try washing everything in the upstairs cage and moving it, if you can. Maybe start separating them at night for a little...
If the female seems to be having no trouble feeding and caring for them, then I would leave them with her. From the way that you are describing them, it doesn’t seem like they will make it. It’s very sad to hear but you can only hope for the best. I wish you luck with your new babies! If you...
That’s great! Just in case, I would still set up an appointment with the vet if something is going on, but if you think he okay, then great! I’m glad he’s better! Have a hoppy day!
I would go ahead and leave him alone for now. If by tomorrow you see he hasn’t eaten or drank anything on his own, i would contact your vet. Getting that medicine would probably help with the pain, so try getting that asap. He should be good for now as long as he has something in his stomach...
You are probably right. I am not the best at figuring out rabbit breeds. If you really want to know for sure what breed he is, you can go to your rabbit vet to have him tested. Good luck with your new rabbit!
It depends on how your rabbit acts around the truck. You may want to drive around a bit with him and see how he acts. Bunny proofing the truck would be ideal, and you will want to make sure he gets plenty of exercise outside the truck. I would check with your rabbit vet and see what they think...
It’s good that he got something in him. He is probably in pain and just wants to be left alone to sleep. Is there any way to contact your vet to get some medicine? It will make a lot of the pain go away
Did the vet give you medicine to give him afterwards? Some rabbits won’t feel like doing anything after a surgery, and I wouldn’t be absolutely worried unless he hasn’t eaten anything for the next 24 hours. Has he drank anything?
Caring for orphaned babies is very hard. Do you happen to have another litter that the mom is caring for and foster them to that? That would be a great idea. Check out this website for taking care of orphaned babies- https://rabbit.org/faq-orphaned-baby-bunnies/ Scroll towards the bottom and it...
Rabbits instinctively hide whatever pain they are in, because in the wild that makes them vulnerable to predators. I would take him to a vet immediately because their could be something happening that he is hiding. I hope he gets better!