jausenclaus
New Member
After a week or two researching rabbits and rabbit rescue, yesterday I visited several stores inthe Dallas area that had rescued rabbits. My goal, in the beginning, was to adopt a rabbit from one of the rescues. However, yesterday afternoon, I walked into my local feed store and found exactly the rabbits I had been looking for. But, they were almost 6 week old minilops, not the adults I was planning on. So, I purchased two. I didn't know at the time if they were boys or girls. Last night, I found photos and I think we have a boy and a girl. So, I know we will have at least a neuter operation in the near future. The babies have settled in okay. I would like a little help in a few areas. I was worried that they were not drinking, but finally saw both drink out of their bottles tonight. We currently have them in a large Rubbermaid tub with a litterbox. I will be moving them to a crate this weekend. They are so small, I thought the tub would be better for them right now. We now have a baby gate over the top of the tub because they both escaped this morning while we were at work. We're are trying not to handle them too much, but spent about an hour this evening with them sleeping on my lap. They don't seem to mind being stroked and petted, but i'm not sure how relaxed they got. They shook while they were on my lap. But one of them seemed to relax enough that she stretched her legs out.
I think the room is too warm and had the ceiling fan on. We haven't turned on the air conditioning yet. How much warmth do they need at this age. I'm pretty sure they should have been with their mom another week or so, but the mom wasn't there so I have no say in it. We had a cardboard box in there, but it took up too much room, so I have laid the tub's top over the grate to give them a place to hide.
Feed - They had alfalfa hay and Purina Rabbit Chow. Should I be feeding them something different or better? Since it was more of a spur of the moment purchase,I took what they had. I've also purchased litter for the pan and an organic bedding material. Will any of these hurt them? What else can I give them now. I know vegetables are a nono and pellets with seeds are also. Will it hurt them to give them the apple sticks or other sticks to chew on?
What is the best type of bowl for the food? They've dumped the bowl once already, and should the hay be spread about or in a container. I read it was best to spread hay for them to have a place to feel comfortable.
Well, these are my questions for now. I'm sure more will come up.
Thanks,
Susan
I think the room is too warm and had the ceiling fan on. We haven't turned on the air conditioning yet. How much warmth do they need at this age. I'm pretty sure they should have been with their mom another week or so, but the mom wasn't there so I have no say in it. We had a cardboard box in there, but it took up too much room, so I have laid the tub's top over the grate to give them a place to hide.
Feed - They had alfalfa hay and Purina Rabbit Chow. Should I be feeding them something different or better? Since it was more of a spur of the moment purchase,I took what they had. I've also purchased litter for the pan and an organic bedding material. Will any of these hurt them? What else can I give them now. I know vegetables are a nono and pellets with seeds are also. Will it hurt them to give them the apple sticks or other sticks to chew on?
What is the best type of bowl for the food? They've dumped the bowl once already, and should the hay be spread about or in a container. I read it was best to spread hay for them to have a place to feel comfortable.
Well, these are my questions for now. I'm sure more will come up.
Thanks,
Susan