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  1. lilnaugrim

    Bleeding/bent nail?

    Hi this thread is old, you should make a new post of your own about this. But, is it's nail bleeding? If not, I wouldn't worry about it.
  2. lilnaugrim

    Reducing bunny's weight

    It can sometimes take a while for him to recognize the hay is good to eat. So reducing the carrots and pellets while increasing hay may help. Rubbing some carrot or cilantro on the hay may give it a tastier aroma. Currently he's spoiled on the carrots and cilantro which is why he won't eat the...
  3. lilnaugrim

    Reducing bunny's weight

    Hi there, Carrots are very high in sugar and should not be fed daily, only weekly as a treat. He should be eating almost entirely timothy hay, not pellets or veggies. Hay should be 80% of his diet roughly and only 10% pellets and 10% greens, not veggies. Safe greens are romaine lettuce, green...
  4. lilnaugrim

    Bunny dropping brown liquid !

    Hi there, I may not be able to help you directly but I know those who will, will have these questions. What greens are you feeding him, what type of hay? How much of each is he getting a day? How old is he, is he neutered? Or if you don't know how old, how long have you had him? How long...
  5. lilnaugrim

    Ideas to trim my bunny’s nails

    Bunny Burrito! Wrap your bunny up in a towel, try to keep them calm and relaxed. Then take out one foot at a time to clip nails. You can look on youtube for videos of this! And how to clip her nails properly! And I second the comment about having a good clotting powder nearby, accidents happen...
  6. lilnaugrim

    Feeding again...

    Not a long post at all, you're good :-) I think that's a good idea, though, careful not too many fruits! Those are just for occasional treats, maybe once a week or so. :-) Careful on cutting up veggies too soon though, sometimes certain ones can go bad quite quick so it's easier to keep them...
  7. lilnaugrim

    Rabbit huff?

    To me it does sound like he's just giving you the cold shoulder. I'm no expert though. But I do know that my bunny wouldn't look at me for a full two days after I accidentally cut his Quick while trimming his nails. I mean, I wouldn't look at me either if I'd done that to myself lol. But, he's...
  8. lilnaugrim

    Feeding

    Yeah, for those who may not know, Rabbits chew in two ways. When they eat pellets, it's an up and down motion primarily. If they eat too many and that's mostly their diet, their teeth start to grind only in the middle. This leaves very sharp spurs on the edges which can cause wounds to their...
  9. lilnaugrim

    Feeding

    18 months is a year and a half, that's very old for a pet store to sell a rabbit at. Do you mean 18 weeks? That's more believable. My bun was originally purchased at 12 weeks of age from a store before I rescued him from his awful parents.
  10. lilnaugrim

    Happy Bunny Club (the bunny box)

    Yes! Just got ours last night and I took a video of it. Wiki was mostly enthused about it, he really liked the paper XD I'll edit the video and post it here when I can!
  11. lilnaugrim

    Drooling

    Yeah, it's more of just leaving a wet spot after petting. He doesn't actively drool. The only thing he's ever chewed on is they gym equipment in my brother's old room, he likes foam. Had to ban him from that room. I've tried some willow sticks but he doesn't care for them, nor apple tree...
  12. lilnaugrim

    Drooling

    Ah, thank you for the link. He did refuse banana the other day which I found super strange. He had no interest at all, though this is the first time he's smelled banana before so maybe he was just cautious. Nothing else matched up thankfully, he still eats normally and happily. Just introduced...
  13. lilnaugrim

    Drooling

    No thoughts?
  14. lilnaugrim

    Drooling

    It's not active drooling, no disease there. I pet Wiki when he's on my bed and he loves it; presses his head into my hand to snuggle with it. But when he's relaxed so much, he ends up leaving a drool spot. Just wondering if it may be something to do with his teeth? Seems like he can close his...
  15. lilnaugrim

    Bunny keeps licking my covers?

    Oh good. I thought my bunny was strange for licking literally everything! Someone has suggested he might be trying to cool down since he mostly licks hardwood, linoleum, fake wood. But, he also licks my sheets and my clothes. Pretty much anything he's near. I'm very grateful he doesn't chew much...
  16. lilnaugrim

    Diet should be 80% hay?

    I've found it's 2 cups of veggies per day for SIX pound of body weight. So, he's getting way too many veggies at this point. If you cut that back to like half a cup, he should eat more hay as well which will be good. My vet says, as long as they're eating all or most of the hay you offer each...
  17. lilnaugrim

    Happy Bunny Club (the bunny box)

    It was just the Bark Box :-) the usual one ^_^ https://barkbox.com/ It went to my best friend's dog who is basically my nephew :-D I unfortunately don't really recall what was in it, it was just for one month, don't think we continued with it but it was some neat things. I'll have to dig up...
  18. lilnaugrim

    Happy Bunny Club (the bunny box)

    Just ordered mine for Wiki! Rather excited about this! I've done Aquarium Boxes and Doggie boxes but this is a first for bunny box, quite excited to see what we get!
  19. lilnaugrim

    Climbing on Me

    Yeah, that sounds like fairly normal behavior as far as I know, and for the reasons that JBun already outlined for you! My bun climbed up onto my shoulders when I was sitting down against the door. He simply wanted to get out of the room and explore more and so he thought that climbing up onto...
  20. lilnaugrim

    9 week old Holland Lop Diet?

    +100 to woahlookitsme! Yeah, I don't have quite enough experience to answer all questions yet but they've got it! Another thing I learned from here that you can keep in mind for later when she's old enough to eat veggies/greens is to make sure she's eating a lot of hay. The hay helps with...
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