Hello!
Let me start with a bit of backstory. About two months ago, we found a bunny in our yard that was clearly domestic. After catching it in a cage, we found for some help for finding a home after going door to door asking if anyone lost it. Then about 4 weeks ago, we find ANOTHER bunny hopping around our yard. We took this one in and we’re unable to find a home. What we did find out is that a neighbor has bunnies for some... suspected unscrupulous activities and the police and ASPCA have been notified. Several times. Anyway.. sorry for the long winded story.
We thought it was a male, but surprise! On January 30th we woke up to a litter of ten bunnies. The day before she was trying to get under some chairs and areas and then began pulling fur, but thinking it was a boy we were told that it was probably bored. But yeah, again, surprise!
we don’t have a proper cage or hutch yet. The momma was living in a large cat carrier we had until we figured out what we were going to do. She was only in there during the night for the first week, but then we made an area where she had a large area. I’m getting off topic... sorry. It’s been... hectic lol I was not ready for one bunny Nevermind 11. So she had the babies, I did the research. Set up a nice nesting area. Made sure all the babies were being fed (had two runts who were not getting fed as much, but we took care of them and everything is so far so good) and made sure they’re always warm.
It’s now almost two weeks later. Last night after going in for one of my million checks (I have a method to ensure I don’t interrupt nursing activity), I noticed a baby sitting next to momma all the way across the room. Their eyes are opening and we need a setup ASAP. Now that I FINALLY got to the point, can I get some suggestions on how and what to house them in? Some examples would be great and please, don’t spare the details. I need all the info I can. Do I need to separate any? Is a large hutch the best so the mom has some space? Also, what kind of pellets should I start letting the babies nibble on.
Thank you sooo much in advance for the help. All of my pets have been rescues my entire life and we always do our best to help homeless or abandoned animals. We just did not anticipate a litter and were not prepared. So thanks again!
Let me start with a bit of backstory. About two months ago, we found a bunny in our yard that was clearly domestic. After catching it in a cage, we found for some help for finding a home after going door to door asking if anyone lost it. Then about 4 weeks ago, we find ANOTHER bunny hopping around our yard. We took this one in and we’re unable to find a home. What we did find out is that a neighbor has bunnies for some... suspected unscrupulous activities and the police and ASPCA have been notified. Several times. Anyway.. sorry for the long winded story.
We thought it was a male, but surprise! On January 30th we woke up to a litter of ten bunnies. The day before she was trying to get under some chairs and areas and then began pulling fur, but thinking it was a boy we were told that it was probably bored. But yeah, again, surprise!
we don’t have a proper cage or hutch yet. The momma was living in a large cat carrier we had until we figured out what we were going to do. She was only in there during the night for the first week, but then we made an area where she had a large area. I’m getting off topic... sorry. It’s been... hectic lol I was not ready for one bunny Nevermind 11. So she had the babies, I did the research. Set up a nice nesting area. Made sure all the babies were being fed (had two runts who were not getting fed as much, but we took care of them and everything is so far so good) and made sure they’re always warm.
It’s now almost two weeks later. Last night after going in for one of my million checks (I have a method to ensure I don’t interrupt nursing activity), I noticed a baby sitting next to momma all the way across the room. Their eyes are opening and we need a setup ASAP. Now that I FINALLY got to the point, can I get some suggestions on how and what to house them in? Some examples would be great and please, don’t spare the details. I need all the info I can. Do I need to separate any? Is a large hutch the best so the mom has some space? Also, what kind of pellets should I start letting the babies nibble on.
Thank you sooo much in advance for the help. All of my pets have been rescues my entire life and we always do our best to help homeless or abandoned animals. We just did not anticipate a litter and were not prepared. So thanks again!