CiaraPatricia
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Thanks for the great advice Pipp. This has put my mind at ease a little.
I will definitely look out for the other signs, and try to get him eating hay. I'm sure he will eventually and he's out in a run on the grass everyday so surely sometime he will notice that it's edible and yummy!
Especially since he can watch the guinea pigs in the next run who love grass. And I'm growing a few different lettuces for them so hopefully he'll eat them too (he won't even eat dandelion leaves!)
I was watching him eat (some carrot) earlier and he seemed to be eating totally normally. I compared it to the girl rabbit and they seemed to be eating the same.
And yeah both his eyes get watery. It's been like that since I got him and I asked the person I got him from who said it's been like that since they got him as a baby. So hopefully is not an infection, but I will ask my vet about that when I see her next week for my kitten to be spayed. She doesn't really know about rabbits but she could give me some ointment if she thinks it is an infection. There isn't any pus though, or the eyes aren't swollen, so hopefully it's ok. And he doesn't seem to have a runny nose or anything. I'll be having him in college some day soon and my teacher is a vet nurse so she can check his eyes, she knows quite alot about rabbits.
I'll let everyone know how he does anyway. Hopefully he'll get used to eating hay normally
I will definitely look out for the other signs, and try to get him eating hay. I'm sure he will eventually and he's out in a run on the grass everyday so surely sometime he will notice that it's edible and yummy!
I was watching him eat (some carrot) earlier and he seemed to be eating totally normally. I compared it to the girl rabbit and they seemed to be eating the same.
And yeah both his eyes get watery. It's been like that since I got him and I asked the person I got him from who said it's been like that since they got him as a baby. So hopefully is not an infection, but I will ask my vet about that when I see her next week for my kitten to be spayed. She doesn't really know about rabbits but she could give me some ointment if she thinks it is an infection. There isn't any pus though, or the eyes aren't swollen, so hopefully it's ok. And he doesn't seem to have a runny nose or anything. I'll be having him in college some day soon and my teacher is a vet nurse so she can check his eyes, she knows quite alot about rabbits.
I'll let everyone know how he does anyway. Hopefully he'll get used to eating hay normally