brerrabbit
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Hi, I got my first bunnies 2 weeks ago, 1 at age 5 months and 1 at age 8 weeks. I knew there were some signs of past neglect in the 5 month old adopted male, Br'er before I adopted him when they told me he was underweight and had overgrown wicks. They were feeding him pet shop brand junior nuggets to help him gain weight. When I bought the female from a pet shop, I could see she also had worse overgrown wicks than Br'er did and she was very fearful. I saw the lady in the pet shop didn't know how to handle bunnies, although there was food and water and their cage was a fair size and clean. She was eating Science Selective Junior nuggets. Upon studying the ingredients, Br'er's nuggets were made of lots of filler ingredients and no alfafa, whereas Briar Rose's nuggets did contain alfalfa as well. I decided Br'er would gradually switch to the selective junior nuggets too, and although he is currently on 1/4 old and 3/4 new, he devours the new first and only eats the older brand when that's all that's left a little later.
Over the past 2 weeks I've become concerned that I'm not meeting their needs as they still show signs of neglect. I apologise it's along post, but I just wanted to include as much detail as I could.
Br'er = licks/drinks his urine. Research tells me this is either a sign of neglect, or too much calcium, although him consuming the urine isn't harmful. It's been 2 weeks and the behaviour hasn't dissipated. Am I neglecting him? Could he be getting too much calcium because of the junior nuggets? His new and old contain really similar calcium. Our daily routine is included further down this post.
= bar chewing. I keep hamsters and know this means they are unhappy in their cage, and is behaviour which can cause them harm. I assume this is the same for rabbits. I know my cage is small - it's the ferplast 120 rabbit cage - because I intend to only make them use it for 3 to 6 months when they are ready for me to try and help them bond. They're in there 12 hours each per day and free roamed the other 12 (when they switch). I'm saving for a really nice (aesthetically for humans) larger rabbit house I've had my eye on, for a base when they can (hopefully) share and free roam full time. Will this be too late, will it harm him too much in the meantime? Currently the toys in the cage are; a basket filled with twigs, loofah and other things, some edible sticks, a willow twigs twisty thing and a toilet roll tube stuffed with hay. Briar Rose occasionally chews when it's getting close to switch-over time.
= yellow tinge on back feet. My litter cleaning routine is included below, am I not cleaning enough? When in the cage, he tends to lay in the litter tray. The rest of him isn't yellow, just the yellow tinge on his back feet. Should I start using a hay feeder and stop layering hay onto the litter tray? Should I put a blanket or bed in there? I'd left soft stuff out so they would use the litter tray, but both rabbits seem to be only peeing in the tray when in the cage anyway.
Briar Rose = Really overgrown wicks on back feet. She struggles with being handled so I'm doing my best to get her at her calmest, and be as brief as possible. She will allow me to pick her up once daily - when I'm taking her out of the cage for free roam time, so twice I've used this time to try and shave the tiny bit of white there is from some of her nails, and get a quick groom in before she starts to appear stressed. I need some ideas such as the slate tile by the water dish, to support her nail trimmings so we can get the wicks to recede.
= Brown urine. Her urine has been brown since I brought her home, and my research suggested she was dehydrated. She has a water bowl and I see her drinking regularly, but 2 weeks later and still brown urine, so I'm wondering why?
Our Routine
7-8am = I sit in living room where Briar Rose free roams, and clean up all the loose poos from my sofa.
9-10am= I scoop wet corner of litter tray, remove poo & soiled hay. I top up corner with layer of aspen, then layer of brown paper bedding (both "small pet select" own brand, where I get my hamster's stuff).
= I hold pet carrier in front of Briar Rose, and give her a timothy hay treat & close door when she hops in.
= I top up litter tray with timothy hay and mix in a little meadow and orchard.
= I open the cage for Br'er, and pick him up when he comes over ready. I pet him and place him in living room and refresh the litter tray and hay in the cage as I did the other tray. Mop up any urine from wall of corner.
= Clean both sets of food and water dishes and give fresh water. Put egg cup worth of junior nuggets in living room dish for Br'er, and slightly overflowing egg cup worth in cage dish for Briar Rose.
= Open pet carrier into cage doorway and let Briar Rose hop out for her food.
Get on with my day, sometimes at work, sometimes out shopping etc, sometimes at home doing housework or lazing around.
4-5pm = Give Br'er his cabbage (he is on 1/2 of a leaf now).
Usually chilling in living room with Br'er
8-9pm= Refresh litter trays as before or empty, clean and refill completely every 2 to 3 days.
= Have last cuddles with Br'er before showing him the pet carrier. Give him timothy hay treat and close door when he hops in.
= Open cage for Briar Rose, let her sniff my hand and pet her head with 1 finger. Make sure she can see my hands approaching and isn't running away before I pick her up. Every few days or so, check her nails and try to give little brush until she appears to become stressed. Give her timothy treat and pop her in living room.
= Clean both sets of food dishes, give water. Put egg cup worth of junior nuggets into cage dish for Br'er. Slightly overflowing egg cup worth in living room dish for Briar Rose.
= Open pet carrier into cage doorway and let Br'er hop out for his food.
= Chill in the living room with Briar Rose for an hour or 2 before bed, then leave her alone in living room for the night.
I'm doing lots of research, but there seems to be conflicting information on things such as feeding etc, so with me being new at keeping rabbits (as an adult) I'm just really worried I'm doing things wrong. Their hay is unlimited and I include hay into toys too, but their nuggets I give 1 egg cup worth, twice a day. The packet says I should give unlimited pellets, and they do both run straight to their dishes at feeding times, although Br'er doesn't eat it all straight away. Am I feeding them enough? Are there things I should be doing for their welfare that I'm missing out? I've been obsessed with rabbits for a long time and I just want things to be perfect for them. Honestly I'd have gotten 10 bunnies if it weren't for vets bills!
Over the past 2 weeks I've become concerned that I'm not meeting their needs as they still show signs of neglect. I apologise it's along post, but I just wanted to include as much detail as I could.
Br'er = licks/drinks his urine. Research tells me this is either a sign of neglect, or too much calcium, although him consuming the urine isn't harmful. It's been 2 weeks and the behaviour hasn't dissipated. Am I neglecting him? Could he be getting too much calcium because of the junior nuggets? His new and old contain really similar calcium. Our daily routine is included further down this post.
= bar chewing. I keep hamsters and know this means they are unhappy in their cage, and is behaviour which can cause them harm. I assume this is the same for rabbits. I know my cage is small - it's the ferplast 120 rabbit cage - because I intend to only make them use it for 3 to 6 months when they are ready for me to try and help them bond. They're in there 12 hours each per day and free roamed the other 12 (when they switch). I'm saving for a really nice (aesthetically for humans) larger rabbit house I've had my eye on, for a base when they can (hopefully) share and free roam full time. Will this be too late, will it harm him too much in the meantime? Currently the toys in the cage are; a basket filled with twigs, loofah and other things, some edible sticks, a willow twigs twisty thing and a toilet roll tube stuffed with hay. Briar Rose occasionally chews when it's getting close to switch-over time.
= yellow tinge on back feet. My litter cleaning routine is included below, am I not cleaning enough? When in the cage, he tends to lay in the litter tray. The rest of him isn't yellow, just the yellow tinge on his back feet. Should I start using a hay feeder and stop layering hay onto the litter tray? Should I put a blanket or bed in there? I'd left soft stuff out so they would use the litter tray, but both rabbits seem to be only peeing in the tray when in the cage anyway.
Briar Rose = Really overgrown wicks on back feet. She struggles with being handled so I'm doing my best to get her at her calmest, and be as brief as possible. She will allow me to pick her up once daily - when I'm taking her out of the cage for free roam time, so twice I've used this time to try and shave the tiny bit of white there is from some of her nails, and get a quick groom in before she starts to appear stressed. I need some ideas such as the slate tile by the water dish, to support her nail trimmings so we can get the wicks to recede.
= Brown urine. Her urine has been brown since I brought her home, and my research suggested she was dehydrated. She has a water bowl and I see her drinking regularly, but 2 weeks later and still brown urine, so I'm wondering why?
Our Routine
7-8am = I sit in living room where Briar Rose free roams, and clean up all the loose poos from my sofa.
9-10am= I scoop wet corner of litter tray, remove poo & soiled hay. I top up corner with layer of aspen, then layer of brown paper bedding (both "small pet select" own brand, where I get my hamster's stuff).
= I hold pet carrier in front of Briar Rose, and give her a timothy hay treat & close door when she hops in.
= I top up litter tray with timothy hay and mix in a little meadow and orchard.
= I open the cage for Br'er, and pick him up when he comes over ready. I pet him and place him in living room and refresh the litter tray and hay in the cage as I did the other tray. Mop up any urine from wall of corner.
= Clean both sets of food and water dishes and give fresh water. Put egg cup worth of junior nuggets in living room dish for Br'er, and slightly overflowing egg cup worth in cage dish for Briar Rose.
= Open pet carrier into cage doorway and let Briar Rose hop out for her food.
Get on with my day, sometimes at work, sometimes out shopping etc, sometimes at home doing housework or lazing around.
4-5pm = Give Br'er his cabbage (he is on 1/2 of a leaf now).
Usually chilling in living room with Br'er
8-9pm= Refresh litter trays as before or empty, clean and refill completely every 2 to 3 days.
= Have last cuddles with Br'er before showing him the pet carrier. Give him timothy hay treat and close door when he hops in.
= Open cage for Briar Rose, let her sniff my hand and pet her head with 1 finger. Make sure she can see my hands approaching and isn't running away before I pick her up. Every few days or so, check her nails and try to give little brush until she appears to become stressed. Give her timothy treat and pop her in living room.
= Clean both sets of food dishes, give water. Put egg cup worth of junior nuggets into cage dish for Br'er. Slightly overflowing egg cup worth in living room dish for Briar Rose.
= Open pet carrier into cage doorway and let Br'er hop out for his food.
= Chill in the living room with Briar Rose for an hour or 2 before bed, then leave her alone in living room for the night.
I'm doing lots of research, but there seems to be conflicting information on things such as feeding etc, so with me being new at keeping rabbits (as an adult) I'm just really worried I'm doing things wrong. Their hay is unlimited and I include hay into toys too, but their nuggets I give 1 egg cup worth, twice a day. The packet says I should give unlimited pellets, and they do both run straight to their dishes at feeding times, although Br'er doesn't eat it all straight away. Am I feeding them enough? Are there things I should be doing for their welfare that I'm missing out? I've been obsessed with rabbits for a long time and I just want things to be perfect for them. Honestly I'd have gotten 10 bunnies if it weren't for vets bills!