Luimeril
Active Member
sadly, i don't think my sister's a good bunny mommy. :/ her dutch bunny, Gizmo, is suddenly VERY bony, to the point where i can feel it's spine and hips! :O i don't understand how Gizzy got that thin, but she looks pretty miserable, imo. it breaks my heart to see such a young, loving bunny so thin and miserable-looking. :< so, i plan on being the one to help Gizzy out, since i get the feeling that talking to my sister about it won't help much. :/
what are some good foods to feed Gizzy to help her gain weight back? she used to be such a plump bunny. my mom'll get any veggies she can to help the bunnies, which is a good thing, and we have bunny kibble(Hartz brand, i think it is. not 100% sure, though), and they get Hay every single day. all we have, veggie-wise right now is Romaine lettuce, and iceburge(which i heard is NOT good for bunnies). :/ but, mom usually goes to the store every day, so i can get her to get any other veggies which'll help Gizzy out, especially if i tell her how thin the poor thing has gotten. if my sister doesn't help take better are of her rabbit, ima do a bunny repo.
what are some good foods to feed Gizzy to help her gain weight back? she used to be such a plump bunny. my mom'll get any veggies she can to help the bunnies, which is a good thing, and we have bunny kibble(Hartz brand, i think it is. not 100% sure, though), and they get Hay every single day. all we have, veggie-wise right now is Romaine lettuce, and iceburge(which i heard is NOT good for bunnies). :/ but, mom usually goes to the store every day, so i can get her to get any other veggies which'll help Gizzy out, especially if i tell her how thin the poor thing has gotten. if my sister doesn't help take better are of her rabbit, ima do a bunny repo.