KaliQ
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone,
My husband and I have decided to start trying to get pregnant! I'm super excited but also very nervous! :bunny18
Y'all are the first people outside of him and I who know this, so feel lucky!
I know this forum is for other topics besides rabbits, but I wasn't sure where to ask my question. Is there anything I should know or do with our rabbit (Sherbotsky, 1 year old, mini lop doe) while we're trying to conceive? When we first brought her home I read pet store information that said pregnant women should avoid contact with rabbits and small caged animals, but that doesn't tell me much about what to do since we already have a rabbit. We live in a small 3 bedroom apartment at the moment but are looking into buying a house as soon as we can. Sherbotsky's cage is a NIC cage in the hallway but she has one litter box in her cage and a second in the living room where her cage used to be (we wanted our living room back!)
I'd love to hear from others who have a rabbit and have become pregnant or any advice from any medical professionals (human or animal) who may be reading this.
Thanks in advance!
My husband and I have decided to start trying to get pregnant! I'm super excited but also very nervous! :bunny18
Y'all are the first people outside of him and I who know this, so feel lucky!
I know this forum is for other topics besides rabbits, but I wasn't sure where to ask my question. Is there anything I should know or do with our rabbit (Sherbotsky, 1 year old, mini lop doe) while we're trying to conceive? When we first brought her home I read pet store information that said pregnant women should avoid contact with rabbits and small caged animals, but that doesn't tell me much about what to do since we already have a rabbit. We live in a small 3 bedroom apartment at the moment but are looking into buying a house as soon as we can. Sherbotsky's cage is a NIC cage in the hallway but she has one litter box in her cage and a second in the living room where her cage used to be (we wanted our living room back!)
I'd love to hear from others who have a rabbit and have become pregnant or any advice from any medical professionals (human or animal) who may be reading this.
Thanks in advance!