Butterscotch
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As anticipated, Butterscotch is munching on the Stall Pro Pine Pellets in her litter box. They are covered with hay but she digs down to the bottom of her litter box to access the pellets. I can't tell if she's consuming them but she is definitely munching on them. Is there any safety concern here?
I know if rabbits are good hay eaters then they can get away with consuming more indigestible material such as cardboard, wood, etc, but I don't know if Butterscotch would be considered a good hay eater. I serve fresh hay several times a day and I see her eating it but I never notice an actual decrease in the volume of hay in her litter box even before I add more. Same for Goose. Since they are so young (about 16 weeks and 14 weeks) they are still getting unlimited alfalfa based young rabbit pellets, which tend to disappear very quickly. Would it be a good idea to dial back on the pellets to encourage more hay consumption? They are both very active poop machines. Just a side note, they will be staying with my sister for 5 days next week as I have to travel out of state. Would any adjustments in diet be a bad idea at this time? I've also held off on feeding greens until after I get back because I want to be able to monitor them at first. So so far they have never tasted greens of any kind. As soon as I get back and we get settled in again I will begin to offer them slowly. I'd like Goose to be eating some greens before he's neutered on August 30th so that I can offer them to him as he recovers.
I can remove the pellet bedding for the time being, if necessary. Any thoughts?
Thank you.
I know if rabbits are good hay eaters then they can get away with consuming more indigestible material such as cardboard, wood, etc, but I don't know if Butterscotch would be considered a good hay eater. I serve fresh hay several times a day and I see her eating it but I never notice an actual decrease in the volume of hay in her litter box even before I add more. Same for Goose. Since they are so young (about 16 weeks and 14 weeks) they are still getting unlimited alfalfa based young rabbit pellets, which tend to disappear very quickly. Would it be a good idea to dial back on the pellets to encourage more hay consumption? They are both very active poop machines. Just a side note, they will be staying with my sister for 5 days next week as I have to travel out of state. Would any adjustments in diet be a bad idea at this time? I've also held off on feeding greens until after I get back because I want to be able to monitor them at first. So so far they have never tasted greens of any kind. As soon as I get back and we get settled in again I will begin to offer them slowly. I'd like Goose to be eating some greens before he's neutered on August 30th so that I can offer them to him as he recovers.
I can remove the pellet bedding for the time being, if necessary. Any thoughts?
Thank you.