the vet said veggies, the store gave me pellets and alfalfa and that's what the website i went to said, the bunny is probably starving, what should i feed it,...
Can anyone advise what works best in the way of litter pans? I have been (un)successfully playing with different ideas, ranging from disposable aluminum pans,...
Hello, I'm helping my friend Linda to bunny-proof her backyard, and we want to make sure none of the plants there are poisonous to bunnies. If anyone is...
I'm not sure how to reply, but I was told at the pet store, that I could take a wet cloth and sort of rub the bunny down with it gently. Also, this is my...
A bunny that young should really still be with its mother. Since that apparently isn't possible, feed high quality alfalfa-based pellets and alfalfa (or...
A few thoughts...I don't know if any of these will help you. 1) To keep a regular litter box from being flipped, I drilled or punched a hole in the corner of...
The vet is wrong. Bunnies diets should be mainly hay with pellets. Veggies can be introduced slowly to see how the bun takes them. Runny stools mean less...
Recently, after Domino has been running around for about 10 minutes and then comes to lay by us for petting, he has what I think are hiccups for about 5...
I use they cages that have the bottom where they is a seprate traythat they don't sit on. Their poop falles though the slots and then all you have to do...
Give them pellets until they are older when they are about 3 months then you can give them veggies. When you do on;y give it to them as a treat at first only...
I use the litter box from rabbit stop. It has a high back and a tray that the poop fall through. The rabbit never sits in pee and poop. Here is the website....
Just read this response to a similar problem in the latest edition of the Colorado House Rabbit Society newsletter: "We’ve starting using litter boxes with...
I need some help plz, one of my friends rabbit has a lump on one of her breasts and she is its bigger and hard and they just found another one growing on her...
Hello, I just joined and am looking for some advice on a good litter for a bun with dust sensitivity. My 5 month old dutch cross "Mr. Bun-Bun" has dust issues...
My rabbit Antoine does this too; my vet said that it's not a problem and that some rabbits do it. He's the first rabbit I've ever had that did this and it...
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Hi, Michael I think you may find this document very useful http://www.medirabbit.com/EN/GI_diseases/Food/Toxic_plants_en.pdf ...
I would agree with people who have said to only intro veggies later, your bunny being too young yet. However, once (s)he is a few months old, I have to vary...
Especially if this is an unspayed female, there is a very good chance it is cancer. Time is of the essence, so please have your friend make time to call the...
Hi, You've gotten info about identifying poisonous plants, but why take the bunny outside at all??? In the NYC suburbs a friend was trying to capture a bunny...
Hello, Susan My Nutmeg hiccups quite often. He's the only rabbit I've had who does, but he does it quite frequently. He has a good, healthy digestion, having...
Sorry to disagree Martha, and certainly not wanting to start an argument, but on several levels, outside is good for rabbits as long as where they are is...
Ros, If people would take all those precautions that would be great! We let ours play on our screen porch and they love it. I just worry that not everyone...
I just got a new little bunny, a holland lop I think.... He's really sweet and he will let me hold him and pet him just fine. He will even lay on my chest...
How old is your little guy? Is he neutered? I remember my first bunny, Sneezy, cuddling up next to me and peeing before he was neutered. I think he might be...
Hello all, I have never had a bunny before but have a guinea pig who is so very special and lets me hold him a lot - very affectionate. Are bunnies similar...
Hi, Rabbits are affectionate in their own way. Ours love to be petted but don't like to be held (true for most rabbits I'm told). They make wonderful pets -...
Well, yes and no. Bunnies pretty much hate to be held because it feels like a predator has gotten a hold of them. Buns also need a lot of time out of their...