I got her home today! She's in her room in her temporary cage. It's about teh same size as the one at the feed store, which is big enough, but it's not what I want. I'm keeping her in there for this week, so she can get used to us and the place and everything, and letting her out in the room to run, well, not today, she was scared, but starting hopefully tomorrow if she wants. I'm then going to build the bigger cage around that one, it'll be like 3 times the size and take up a good chunk of her room. She'll be able to come and go from the old one to the new one until she's comfortable in the new one, then I'll take the old one out. I don't like the one she's in now, but it's big enough for her to stretch in, and will do for the moment I think. I've just got to wait til I have a day off to get the supplies and build the big one. (Roger was a small bunny and fit much better in the cage, so I didn't even think about it until I put her in it and realized I want her to have more room). Does that sound like a good plan? I think the big one will be at least 4 feet by 4 feet, maybe 4 by 5 or something. As big as I can fit in the room which is bunny room/knitting room/storage room. So, will that be an easy transition? I don't want her scared like this ever again!!
As for the bunny today, she stayed in one corner of the cage as far as myself or my husband could see. I left her alone, stopping in ever once in a while after work to check her water and sit with her for a few minutes. My husband did the same a couple of times while I was at work.
Just a little while ago, I went in to give her a carrot and sit a bit. She finally started moving around in the cage a bit and checked out the carrot. Not thinking about it, I picked up a piece of her hay and she took it from me and ate it! :-D So, I gave her a couple more pieces (they're free for her to get in the cage, but hey, it's fun to have her eat from my hand!). After that, I scratched her head by her ears and dared to try scratching her nose. When I stopped, she moved closer to me, sniffed my fingers, and bumped into my hand with her nose. Any idea on what that means? I took it as an invite to scratch more, so I did. Her eyes looked calm, when they looked kinda scared earlier. Did I do the right thing then?
I think she's starting to settle in, which makes me so happy!
Sorry, no pics right now, I cannot find my camera and my phone's battery is dead. When it gets charged, I will take a pic.
Thanks for walking me through this! I've read so many stories of little bunny heart attacks I was so scared I would screw up and give her one, and I just want to make her happy! So thanks for all the help!!