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    Bunny doesn't seem to like new cage/space. Not eating.

    Thank you everyone for all the suggestions. I think her reluctance was a combination of several things. I don't think she wanted to go back into the box after having been confined to it for so many years. I also think I didn't give her enough time to adjust to the new amount of space that she...
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    Bunny doesn't seem to like new cage/space. Not eating.

    I did only have the hay in the far corner of the box. When I spread it out over the whole box this evening she just sits outside the box and eats with her head hanging over the edge. I am thinking that maybe she just doesn't like the word pellets I had in the box to absorb the pee. I will try...
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    Bunny doesn't seem to like new cage/space. Not eating.

    I did do this earlier, however I was hoping to try to litter train her and I know that they potty while eating. I didn't really want her peeing all over the floor of the main area. The little poops I couldn't care less about as I can just sweep them up. I just don't want her sitting in pee...
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    Bunny doesn't seem to like new cage/space. Not eating.

    So when I took in my new bun Flower (6 yr old mini lop) a few days ago she came to me in a standard rabbit cage that you can buy at Petsmart, etc. I kept her in it until yesterday when I was off and was able to build something new. She now has a 3x4 grid style cage and I used the base of the old...
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    Introducing myself and my bunny.

    Thank you. I have read that using anything slippery on the floor could be dangerous. So was looking a maybe some interlocking rubber mats or something similar to help her with traction and to make sure she doesn't hurt herself moving from level to level.
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    Introducing myself and my bunny.

    Good morning. I found this forum while researching bunny care after recently acquiring a bunny. Please know that she is not an Easter bunny and while I don't know alot about bunny care yet, I did give a lot of thought before taking her into my home. Flower is a 6 yr old Mini Lop (or this is...
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