Rayndance
Active Member
So my 5 pound English lop, Koda, and I have recently moved back to my parent's house. There are questions I have about litter and diet!
Litter:
Koda used to pee in his litter and nowhere else all if the time. Now he pees on both his litter AND the surrounding area of his x-pin. His cage setup used to be like this when he lived in my room: on top of the carpet I laid a tarp, and in top of the tarp there laid a blanket. Tarp was there to prevent the pee to leak through the blanket and onto the carpet.
Now, since his cage is set up in the insulated garage, there is no tarp, just a blanket on top of the concrete. I haven't seen him pee anywhere but his litter yet, which is great, but if I can find a better way to keep preventing him from peeing outside his litter, that would be great.
Diet:
I give Kida a daily salad. I recently found out it's best to rotate a bunnie's diet. Usually his salad consisted of Kale, Cilantro and Parsley. This could have been the wrong way to feed him and that's why I am here to ask for help. I need to get educated in this.
I went to the Saturday Market an got him 5 different types of leafy green, organic veggies. 1 head of leafy green lettuce, chard, arugula, collard, and basil. How can I safely feed these veggies to him, and how do I rotate his diet? I will hopefully be going to the market again in the next week or two. Here is a list of what is in season right now:
http://www.rvgrowersmarket.com/in-season/
Is there any possible way I can learn from you guys on how to properly feed my bunny? He has unlimited Timothy hay an is usually fed a 1/4 cup of pellets every day, but I'm thinking we could do without the pellets. I just want Koda to be the healthiest, happiest bunny he can be!
Litter:
Koda used to pee in his litter and nowhere else all if the time. Now he pees on both his litter AND the surrounding area of his x-pin. His cage setup used to be like this when he lived in my room: on top of the carpet I laid a tarp, and in top of the tarp there laid a blanket. Tarp was there to prevent the pee to leak through the blanket and onto the carpet.
Now, since his cage is set up in the insulated garage, there is no tarp, just a blanket on top of the concrete. I haven't seen him pee anywhere but his litter yet, which is great, but if I can find a better way to keep preventing him from peeing outside his litter, that would be great.
Diet:
I give Kida a daily salad. I recently found out it's best to rotate a bunnie's diet. Usually his salad consisted of Kale, Cilantro and Parsley. This could have been the wrong way to feed him and that's why I am here to ask for help. I need to get educated in this.
I went to the Saturday Market an got him 5 different types of leafy green, organic veggies. 1 head of leafy green lettuce, chard, arugula, collard, and basil. How can I safely feed these veggies to him, and how do I rotate his diet? I will hopefully be going to the market again in the next week or two. Here is a list of what is in season right now:
http://www.rvgrowersmarket.com/in-season/
Is there any possible way I can learn from you guys on how to properly feed my bunny? He has unlimited Timothy hay an is usually fed a 1/4 cup of pellets every day, but I'm thinking we could do without the pellets. I just want Koda to be the healthiest, happiest bunny he can be!