Are any of your rabbits spayed/neutered?Yes , 5 bunnies rehoming 1
Are any of your rabbits spayed/neutered?Yes , 5 bunnies rehoming 1
No , I don't think soThat’s still far too many pets for you in my opinion based on how overwhelmed you seem in your threads. Would you consider rehoming more?
No , i don't have the moneyAre any of your rabbits spayed/neutered?
Im only trying to help but it’s a bit difficult when information doesn’t add up. You mentioned in a previous thread that Cookie was neutered when discussing his aggressive behavior. You told the thread that he was neutered. How is anyone supposed to help if the information you’re giving isn’t true? It’s important to first and foremost always be honest here so we can help to the fullest of our ability.No , i don't have the money
Sorry , none are neutered.Im only trying to help but it’s a bit difficult when information doesn’t add up. You mentioned in a previous thread that Cookie was neutered when discussing his aggressive behavior. You told the thread that he was neutered. How is anyone supposed to help if the information you’re giving isn’t true? It’s important to first and foremost always be honest here so we can help to the fullest of our ability.
I have a large play pen , but it's raining and very windy and cold , otherwise I would let her outHi there.
I would let the rabbit eat grass outside... That's what my bunny does during the day although now he's a free roam indoors and outdoors and has a dog that protects him... If you have any cage or crib or maybe try building something from wood that you can turn upside down so that it wouldn't run away . But also please keep a eye on the rabbit because he can dig his way out.if not maybe cut some grass and give that to the rabbit?
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Can you perhaps cut some grass and feed the rabbit fresh grass or provide some sort of a shelter around the potential area where she would be?I have a large play pen , but it's raining and very windy and cold , otherwise I would let her out
Yes. ,that's what I've been doingCan you perhaps cut some grass and feed the rabbit fresh grass or provide some sort of a shelter around the potential area where she would be?
Yes , she eats it .Great... does she eat it? If not greeny veg can be a substitute temporarily? Can you not order hay online anywhere? Sorry haven't read the whole thread.
Yes , I'm from the ukAlso please make sure your bunnies eat constantly ... I once forgot to give extra hay once for the nighttime and my bunny had serious stomach problems which added up to me thinking he wouldn't make it and 150 pounds to pay at the vets... I'm no expert but my really good advice is give your rabbit some treat or pellets before you put them to bed to make sure that they eat and you see it.... And of course leave a load of hay for the night. This post is not to lecture anybody but just advice .. BTW are you from the UK?
What I mean is outsideYes , she eats it .
Right now she's not allowed leafy veg.
She's going to come out here if it doesn't rain , it's a little warmer
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