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SunGrownBun

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Hello everyone! I’m a new bunny owner. Chouchi will have been with us for a week on monday, he’s a little mixed breed with some dwarf in him. Can anyone help me figure out whether I’m being overtly worried or if he’s doing ok?

He had a little trouble settling down and we got worried as he wasn’t eating or pooping. so we took him to the vet, who noticed he was a bit constipated, assuming for stress, and gave us some medicine to administrate every eight hours to encourage the digestive system, as well as some syringe food to be given as a supplement. We did that and he got much better really quickly, he even came out of his cage yesterday! however today he’s been a little lethargic and not as playful and grazing as he was yesterday, and I’m worried he’s not really well.. is it normal for new bunnies to behave like that and have some better days than others? and if so how do I encourage him to get his exercise? Im sorry if I’m just overtly concerned. I never bonded with a creature so quickly.

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Rabbits can be moody creatures and they can also take a long time to get settled into a new place. That said, each one can be quite different. I've had some seem to get totally settled and relaxed in a couple days, while others would take a couple months. So be patient.

Don't worry about exercise right now. He'll come out whenever the mood strikes. To help him with this, limit his roaming space. They can feel more confident if 1, they always have access back to their cage area (this is their space that they will find most comforting), and 2, their roaming space is initially limited. Too much space all at once can be overwhelming (and can lead to potty accidents).

Here are some pages that should be helpful.
https://rabbitsindoors.weebly.com/bonding-with-your-bunny.html
https://rabbitsindoors.weebly.com/free-roaming-how-to.html
 
Thank you so much, that’s all very helpful to know and it’s making me feel more confident about the well being of my little guy, which I’m sure is better for him too 😊
 

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