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  1. BigJ111

    Can rabbits be left alone for a week

    Definitely a big NO. Bunnies can't be left a week on their own, and putting enough food for a week at once would only create problems one way or another. You'd need to find someone to come everyday at least.
  2. BigJ111

    My rabbit is still mobbing his head

    There's nothing wrong with her in itself, some bunnies have a poorer eyesight than others and she is simply 'scanning'. They mostly do that in a new environment they're not sure about yet. It's related to a REW gene but doesn't necessarily get passed on to the babies. The sad thing though is...
  3. BigJ111

    Excess of cecotropes in adult

    Hi, I know there has been many threads about this but all those I could find regarded young bunnies. Miso is over 2 years old. He had a case of GI stasis and was recovering when we got a heatwave that affected him (bad timing)... He eats and drink normally, but in the past few days, he has been...
  4. BigJ111

    is this hidey house safe?

    A regular cardboard box with holes you cut yourself will be cheaper and safer I'd say, and your rabbit really won't care if it looks like a cute little house or not. If you wanna invest in a chewable hideout, I recommend a grass house like on the picture attached. More expensive but would last...
  5. BigJ111

    Will bunny remember me after 3 weeks on holiday

    If you've had him for over 2 years, he will definitely remember you, don't worry
  6. BigJ111

    Questions about leaving bunny alone or traveling with it

    Not all bunnies would enjoy a trip, and because when a bunny get sick it can go bad really fast, I wouldn't recommend leaving alone for 48h, no. You can't leave all the pellets at once or it will all be eaten in one go and make the bunny sick. Water needs to be refreshed as well and changed at...
  7. BigJ111

    potty training

    I agree that the pad is not ideal. It may seem like an easy option, but really, litter training is all about patience and dedication, even if it can get frustrating at times. Some bunnies pick it up faster than others for sure, but on the long run, without proper training, he/she will eventually...
  8. BigJ111

    Put your funniest bunny pictures down below!

    Ok, joining the thread with Miso. We bought him a small soft bed for dogs a while ago to have a comfy spot to sleep out of his cage as he's totally free range in the house during the day. Doesn't care about the bed itself but loves the pillow that was in the bed. So now the pillow is his...
  9. BigJ111

    Cage anxiety after a night at the clinic

    The lowest level of his house is more secluded for when he wants to hide already. And feeding time, that's what basically brings him back to his cage in the evening, but he stops eating straight when the cage gets closed and doesn't go back to it until way later as some of it is gone by the...
  10. BigJ111

    Cage anxiety after a night at the clinic

    Haven't tried yesterday as he was less agitated. He is still a bit anxious as he doesn't go eat his dinner and hay straight after the door gets closed as he normally does, but we'll see tonight I guess. The xpen is ready but not large enough to go all around his cage and the base of the cage not...
  11. BigJ111

    Cage anxiety after a night at the clinic

    Sadly a long drive, we're in Lääne-Virumaa... that's why it's not easy either, long drive that we can only do in last resort not to stress the bunny too much. The emergency animal clinic in Tallinn is still an 1h away as well.
  12. BigJ111

    Cage anxiety after a night at the clinic

    Hi! Yes, Kristin Tõnise from Eesti Maaülikooli Kliinik in Tartu, still the only Exotic Animals specialist in Estonia apparently (which is crazy when you think about it)
  13. BigJ111

    Cage anxiety after a night at the clinic

    Hi, we already cover partly his cage in summer as it's very light at night outside at this time of the year. The pen is tricky because quite hard to secure (his cage is fairly wide so can't go all around and no way to make sure it's fully closed otherwise. Plus he is used to jump up quite high...
  14. BigJ111

    Cage anxiety after a night at the clinic

    Hi, we have had happy bunnies in the family for over 17 years, so I'm not new regarding their behaviour and needs. But I'm facing something new at the moment and was wondering if anyone else has been through this and would have suggestions. The bunny recently had to spent a night on IV at the...
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