Eileen Frost
New Member
Hello my bunny Stuart is approx 6 and 3/4 and has always had excessive cecatrophes. He is an indoor rabbit so not confined to a cage and he has a large area in a big room, he is also allowed the run of the whole room ( we did learn to cover up all wires to the computer etc). He has Timothy Hay from Hay Box which seems really nice he and the guinea pigs love this. I have 5 guinea pigs, they are not with him but in their own high level CC cages. He has very little pelleted food as I was advised this was not necessary especially as he has access to ad lib hay. He also has access to other hay from a local producer I purchased a bale of this from a friend who has it for her horse. He also has a carrot house to relieve boredam and many toys ( we lost our Netherland dward a few years ago, they hadn't been bonded but were next to each other and I hoped to bond them but sadly she died.) I am 71 and suffering with arthritis quite badly so unable to bend very well and my husband did not want another rabbit, to be fair he seems happy as he is, it is just this cecatrophe problem that is making such a mess. He has some veg at night, not a great deal. I am wondering if anyone has any advice.