immokk
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Hi all,
Found this site while trawling the internet for information about bunnies. For a week or so my mum kept seeing a rabbit in her garden. I went at the weekend and there it was, a beautiful thing hopping around and eating the grass. It was obvious that the rabbit was not wild and so we approached and the rabbit, at first reluctantly (but without aggression) let us stroke his/her nose.
Not knowing what to do we stupidly left it to fend for itself but both my husband and I were concerned so googled and discovered that the rabbit was unlikely to survive soooo the next day we went to see if we could see bunny and there he/she was. We coaxed it in with some banana and then carefully picked it up. Once I held it to my chest it calmed down and I took it home where we have a reasonably large, outdoor hutch we use when rescuing abandoned hedgehogs (obviously, currently devoid of hedgehogs)
We've advertised the rabbit with a limited description but ... well, no takers yet so it's looking likely that we've aquired a rabbit... which, frankly, I'm not feeling too bad about. He or she is absolutely beautiful and we're currently just calling it Bugs.
Healthy and seemingly happy, we will be waiting until next week. If no takers we'll be sexing (any tips) and off to the vet for a check up.
I'm a bit in love with the little tyke already, as it happens... so any tips, anything I should know etc... would be really useful.
We've got a dog so Bugs can't be a house bunny, which is unfortunate, but we're trying to do what is best for both animals.
We've got some fresh mint, basil, parsley, feeding hay and some rabbit food (thought we're only putting small quantities of this in). We've also got carrots (for maybe oncce or twice a week, same for parsnips) anything else?
What about toys? And keeping warm in the winter? And grooming? Washing?
eek... feel so inexperienced but at the same time, I'd rather Bugs was with us then afraid
Found this site while trawling the internet for information about bunnies. For a week or so my mum kept seeing a rabbit in her garden. I went at the weekend and there it was, a beautiful thing hopping around and eating the grass. It was obvious that the rabbit was not wild and so we approached and the rabbit, at first reluctantly (but without aggression) let us stroke his/her nose.
Not knowing what to do we stupidly left it to fend for itself but both my husband and I were concerned so googled and discovered that the rabbit was unlikely to survive soooo the next day we went to see if we could see bunny and there he/she was. We coaxed it in with some banana and then carefully picked it up. Once I held it to my chest it calmed down and I took it home where we have a reasonably large, outdoor hutch we use when rescuing abandoned hedgehogs (obviously, currently devoid of hedgehogs)
We've advertised the rabbit with a limited description but ... well, no takers yet so it's looking likely that we've aquired a rabbit... which, frankly, I'm not feeling too bad about. He or she is absolutely beautiful and we're currently just calling it Bugs.
Healthy and seemingly happy, we will be waiting until next week. If no takers we'll be sexing (any tips) and off to the vet for a check up.
I'm a bit in love with the little tyke already, as it happens... so any tips, anything I should know etc... would be really useful.
We've got a dog so Bugs can't be a house bunny, which is unfortunate, but we're trying to do what is best for both animals.
We've got some fresh mint, basil, parsley, feeding hay and some rabbit food (thought we're only putting small quantities of this in). We've also got carrots (for maybe oncce or twice a week, same for parsnips) anything else?
What about toys? And keeping warm in the winter? And grooming? Washing?
eek... feel so inexperienced but at the same time, I'd rather Bugs was with us then afraid