Crazy4Buns
New Member
Hi all,
I am new to the forum but have been reading it inside and out as I have recently 'acquired' a bunny. I went to let my dogs out a 3 days ago and noticed a rabbit hopping about in my secure, fully fenced yard. He is a very cute lionhead and fairly friendly. He allowed me to pick him up and put him in a carrier.
I went door to door searching for an owner and went to our local humane society to have them check for a microchip or any form of identification to no avail. I have posted ads and put up flyers. In the mean time, however long that time frame may be, he is safe and well cared for here with me.
In my amateur opinion, I'd say he is an intact male. I have contacted the only 'exotic' vet in my area and will have him seen on the 29th and neutered on the 30th (in a few weeks) providing he's in good health.
I do have some questions and can really use some opinions and advice
1- I went out and purchased oxbow pellets, oxbow Timothy hay, and veggies in order to feed him. He seems literal has not touched any hay.. zero interest there. I have witnessed him eat a small amount of pellets, drink some water, zero interest in any veggies. I was getting worried about lack of food intake so I offered a carrot, he ate half.
I'm worried he's not getting enough food. Obviously he is stressed but is there anything I can do, add or offer that I'm currently not?? What does your rabbit go crazy for?
2- Poopy bum! I'm sure it is related to the above and all this stress but is their anything I can do? There are still small ball shaped poops but diarrhea seems to be in his coat near his bum. Which I have attempted to clean once but don't want to overly stress him.
3- Maybe he was kept outdoors because he seems most content in my (fully fenced and very secure) backyard. I really would like to bring him indoors, work to litter train him and offer him the best life possible as i do t feel comfortabke keeping him outdoors and know that ravbits can dig! Would a potentially once outdoor rabbit be happy indoors?
4- He's VERY laid back, doesn't mind being handled and isn't overly active. He does seem alert, bright eyed and in good spirits but is very calm. Mostly just lays out relaxing with the occasional lap around the yard. He is still stressed and feeling unsafe I'm sure but are rabbits really this calm and relaxed? Should I be attempting to interact with him or leaving him alone??
As mentioned above he will see a vet for exam and neuter as soon as the vet in my area returns. If anything seems very alarming or needs my immediate attention I can and will commute to a vet in a larger city but that will be a three hour drive.
Thoughts? Advise? How to manual?
🐰🐇Thank you in advance🐇🐰
I am new to the forum but have been reading it inside and out as I have recently 'acquired' a bunny. I went to let my dogs out a 3 days ago and noticed a rabbit hopping about in my secure, fully fenced yard. He is a very cute lionhead and fairly friendly. He allowed me to pick him up and put him in a carrier.
I went door to door searching for an owner and went to our local humane society to have them check for a microchip or any form of identification to no avail. I have posted ads and put up flyers. In the mean time, however long that time frame may be, he is safe and well cared for here with me.
In my amateur opinion, I'd say he is an intact male. I have contacted the only 'exotic' vet in my area and will have him seen on the 29th and neutered on the 30th (in a few weeks) providing he's in good health.
I do have some questions and can really use some opinions and advice
1- I went out and purchased oxbow pellets, oxbow Timothy hay, and veggies in order to feed him. He seems literal has not touched any hay.. zero interest there. I have witnessed him eat a small amount of pellets, drink some water, zero interest in any veggies. I was getting worried about lack of food intake so I offered a carrot, he ate half.
I'm worried he's not getting enough food. Obviously he is stressed but is there anything I can do, add or offer that I'm currently not?? What does your rabbit go crazy for?
2- Poopy bum! I'm sure it is related to the above and all this stress but is their anything I can do? There are still small ball shaped poops but diarrhea seems to be in his coat near his bum. Which I have attempted to clean once but don't want to overly stress him.
3- Maybe he was kept outdoors because he seems most content in my (fully fenced and very secure) backyard. I really would like to bring him indoors, work to litter train him and offer him the best life possible as i do t feel comfortabke keeping him outdoors and know that ravbits can dig! Would a potentially once outdoor rabbit be happy indoors?
4- He's VERY laid back, doesn't mind being handled and isn't overly active. He does seem alert, bright eyed and in good spirits but is very calm. Mostly just lays out relaxing with the occasional lap around the yard. He is still stressed and feeling unsafe I'm sure but are rabbits really this calm and relaxed? Should I be attempting to interact with him or leaving him alone??
As mentioned above he will see a vet for exam and neuter as soon as the vet in my area returns. If anything seems very alarming or needs my immediate attention I can and will commute to a vet in a larger city but that will be a three hour drive.
Thoughts? Advise? How to manual?
🐰🐇Thank you in advance🐇🐰