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Rabbits Neglected Rabbit! What do I do?!

@TacoBellWinnieP
in the letter you wrote timothy hay is essential for an unhealthy rabbit .
it should be healthy.
 
@3bdulla She's already aware, it was her auto-correct. :p
 
thank you all so much! I feel really confident it will all work out!
 
Good luck! :)
Thanks! I have to go to my aunt's hotel for a little but after I'm going to try to go down to her house and talk with her and give her the option of him staying here.. I really don't want her to feel like she just has something I don't so i want it, but his health is at risk so it's gone too far.
 
I guess the 2nd link doesn't work, hmm..
 
(broken link removed)
There you go :)
 
@TacoBellWinnieP and @Aleks
sorry, i just read the first page in the thread without noticing there were other pages.

Good luck, i know this rabbit will have a happy life with you! :)
 
Nope. There digestive system can't handle it. It can give them bad diarrhea.

My buns have veggies everyday. They do not get diarrhea from being fed greens daily. In the wild, the vast majority, if not all, of a rabbit's diet would be fresh food. Fresh greens are an important part of rabbit's diets and they provide additional nutrients, as well as variety in the diet. It is a myth that feeding buns lettuce/too much lettuce gives them upset stomachs. They can and do get diarrhea when they are introduced to a new type of greens too quickly and in large amounts in the beginning, however.

Anyway, @TacoBellWinnieP , best of luck with Oreo! Hopefully your friend will see sense and let you take care of him soon.
 
What do you guys think about a 3X2X2 with a 2X1 loft? That's all the grids I have and I was going to put it under my guinea cage as a 4X4X2 but I don't have enough
 
What do you guys think about a 3X2X2 with a 2X1 loft? That's all the grids I have and I was going to put it under my guinea cage as a 4X4X2 but I don't have enough

Why couldn't you do a 4x4x2? If you don't add the 2x1 loft, you should have 4 extra grids, right? I'm pretty sure that should be enough for a 4x4x2.
 
no I'd have 2 extra grids.. And a 3X2X2 takes 20 grids, and with the small loft, 22. I have 28 (?) grids I think, so if you can come up with something that takes 28 or less, great. A 4X4X2 takes 48 I'm pretty sure. (4 sides of 4 = 16, + the second grid height is another 16, 32. Then the lid is 16 grids making 48)
 
Just found an extra not-empty box! I have 37 total now! Yay! Hope fully I can think of something better suited to a bunny!
 
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no I'd have 2 extra grids.. And a 3X2X2 takes 20 grids, and with the small loft, 22. I have 28 (?) grids I think, so if you can come up with something that takes 28 or less, great. A 4X4X2 takes 48 I'm pretty sure. (4 sides of 4 = 16, + the second grid height is another 16, 32. Then the lid is 16 grids making 48)

Wow, I fail. lol
For a 4x4x2 you need 32 grids (assuming the last "x2" is for height and my illustration is correct. lmao).
Edit: Since you have 37 now you could do the 4x4x2 if you wanted to. :)
 
Are you getting the bunny? Did your parents even say yes?
 
My buns have veggies everyday. They do not get diarrhea from being fed greens daily. In the wild, the vast majority, if not all, of a rabbit's diet would be fresh food. Fresh greens are an important part of rabbit's diets and they provide additional nutrients, as well as variety in the diet. It is a myth that feeding buns lettuce/too much lettuce gives them upset stomachs. They can and do get diarrhea when they are introduced to a new type of greens too quickly and in large amounts in the beginning, however.

Anyway, @TacoBellWinnieP , best of luck with Oreo! Hopefully your friend will see sense and let you take care of him soon.






Yeah I knew about the lettuce but most people suggest not to give it everyday. Well I guess it's just a personal opinion.
 
since he's never once had any veggies I'd start slow
Yeah I knew about the lettuce but most people suggest not to give it everyday. Well I guess it's just a personal opinion.
 
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