Michael O'Connell
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Over the Fourth of July holiday a loose acquaintance messaged us asking if we could take-in their bunny (knowing that we had one who we love with ALL our hearts). I was NOT in a place to take on another pet, but as we were continuing on our drive I started visualizing them releasing him into the wild, euthanizing her or who knows what.
So I caved(which the wife be I would, because Watson is literally my BEST FRIEND) and we immediately went to get ‘her’. If you’re paying attention I’ve referred to Sherlock as both male and female because they told us they had a female bunny for 2 years but had to move and couldn’t take her. Anyway we get there and immediately saw he was male, which made little to no difference to us because we were getting him fixed immediately.
To the point: They were feeding him ‘Brown’s Tropical Carnival’ pellets that have the colorful pieces in it. Turns out he will ONLY eat all the pieces, none of the actual pellets out of the mix. And I’m afraid to just switch to something without those colorful bits. They told us he didn’t eat hay but that turned out not to be the whole case. (The hay they sent with him was so old it was basically dust!) He doesn’t eat as much as he should but he does eat hay.
I just don’t know what to do. We give him lots of fresh herbs and greens. Some fresh fruit as a treat, here and there. But his main diet still consists of those darn colorful bits.
What do I do to get him off of those without just abruptly stopping them altogether? Or should I just stop giving him the pellets? Will he naturally turn to the hay? Should I give more greens?
Remember, He Eats Zero Pellets…
Thank you, so much, for any advice. Not only from me (Michael) but Sherlock and his new bestie Watson (our original bun-bun)
So I caved(which the wife be I would, because Watson is literally my BEST FRIEND) and we immediately went to get ‘her’. If you’re paying attention I’ve referred to Sherlock as both male and female because they told us they had a female bunny for 2 years but had to move and couldn’t take her. Anyway we get there and immediately saw he was male, which made little to no difference to us because we were getting him fixed immediately.
To the point: They were feeding him ‘Brown’s Tropical Carnival’ pellets that have the colorful pieces in it. Turns out he will ONLY eat all the pieces, none of the actual pellets out of the mix. And I’m afraid to just switch to something without those colorful bits. They told us he didn’t eat hay but that turned out not to be the whole case. (The hay they sent with him was so old it was basically dust!) He doesn’t eat as much as he should but he does eat hay.
I just don’t know what to do. We give him lots of fresh herbs and greens. Some fresh fruit as a treat, here and there. But his main diet still consists of those darn colorful bits.
What do I do to get him off of those without just abruptly stopping them altogether? Or should I just stop giving him the pellets? Will he naturally turn to the hay? Should I give more greens?
Remember, He Eats Zero Pellets…
Thank you, so much, for any advice. Not only from me (Michael) but Sherlock and his new bestie Watson (our original bun-bun)