Hi all!
I have 3 rabbits. Molly - a spayed doe. Thumper - an unnuteured male and Barnaby - a neutered male.
We saved Barnaby 2 days ago as he was going to be put down due to teeth problems. (Every 3 months we have to pay £130 to get his back molars trimmed as they grow weird. The original owner didn't want to pay this.
Upon bringing him home, Thumper will NOT stop being an absolute nut case. He has completely gone off his hay and spends all day running around the cage, chewing at the bars trying to get to Barnaby. They are in separate cages next to one another as we hope to neutered Thumper and bond the rabbits but can't yet due to money constraints.
We have tried moving Barnaby from the room completely and Thumper still wants out and won't eat his hay.
Barnaby won't eat his hay either. What do I do? As hay is so important, I don't want to deal with two rabbits with G.I. problems at the same time because they're both being absurd.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have 3 rabbits. Molly - a spayed doe. Thumper - an unnuteured male and Barnaby - a neutered male.
We saved Barnaby 2 days ago as he was going to be put down due to teeth problems. (Every 3 months we have to pay £130 to get his back molars trimmed as they grow weird. The original owner didn't want to pay this.
Upon bringing him home, Thumper will NOT stop being an absolute nut case. He has completely gone off his hay and spends all day running around the cage, chewing at the bars trying to get to Barnaby. They are in separate cages next to one another as we hope to neutered Thumper and bond the rabbits but can't yet due to money constraints.
We have tried moving Barnaby from the room completely and Thumper still wants out and won't eat his hay.
Barnaby won't eat his hay either. What do I do? As hay is so important, I don't want to deal with two rabbits with G.I. problems at the same time because they're both being absurd.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.