Bunday Sunday!

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Submitted By: Jennifer

This 2 year old sweetie’s name is Emma. Emma was adopted from a lovely rescue in Greenville, NC. Emma loves her fruit treats and has excellent litterbox habits. She is a house bunny who has full run of a bedroom and hallway. Jennifer says that all Emma has to do is look at her with those stunning eyes and she finds herself completely bunny whipped!

Thanks Jennifer!

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FAQ Friday: Your Advice Questions Answered!

Question:

My bunny is shedding like crazy right now, is this normal?

L.

Answer:

Hi L!

This is quite normal, especially at this time of year! Rabbits tend to shed every 3-4 months with a big shed in the Fall to get their winter coat in and again in the Spring! Depending on the type of coat your rabbit has they may shed a little here and there or they may be losing a lot of hair at once. Some rabbits even get bald patches before their new fur begins to grow back in. This can be a very stressful time for your rabbit so you can help them by brushing your rabbit once or twice daily and removing any loose tufts of hair.

For more on this topic you can watch my video on grooming here.

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October Rabbit Cage Tours

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REVIEW: Untreated Mini Pinecones by Little Bunny Guru & Small Pet Naturals

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Untreated Mini Pinecones are an all natural treat by Little Bunny Guru & Small Pet Naturals. These pinecones are a great and natural way to keep your rabbit’s teeth worn down and satisfy their natural urge to chew. Bunnies who love to toss things may also find these entertaining as they are lightweight and easy for your rabbit to grip and throw.

When testing this product I found our big chewer Honey couldn’t get enough of these and had hers destroyed in a matter of days! Rocky and Willow enjoyed repeatedly nibbling on theirs and Ollie, who really needs food as an incentive to play or chew on things, showed no interest in them. Rocky also enjoyed tossing these around the cage! If your rabbit loves to chew I would highly suggest these all natural pinecones!

Pros:

  • Aids in preventing overgrown teeth and satisfying pet’s need to chew
  • Entire product is edible
  • Safe, all natural treat
  • More playful rabbits may enjoy tossing these lightweight toys around, keeping your rabbit busy
  • Would also be great for other small pets such as guinea pigs

Cons:

  • If your rabbit needs food as an incentive they may not bother with this chew.

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Thank you so much to Little Bunny Guru & Small Pet Naturals for sending us this product to review!

Look forward to more reviews of Little Bunny Guru’s products in upcoming weeks!

Rating: 4.5/5

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Visiting Bales4Bunnies!

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It was such a beautiful Autumn day on Sunday and we were getting quite low on hay so Hubby and I arranged to meet up with the bunderful Robyn of Bales4Bunnies! Robyn is always so welcoming! We had a great visit with her and she let us hang out with the rabbits for a bit before continuing on our way.

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This time around we picked up four bales of hay which should last us around five months with our six hay nomming pets. The bales were a lovely green colour and smelled so sweet and delicious it made me even want to nibble on some! Robyn’s hay never disappoints and our pets can’t seem to get enough!

If you’re in the Peterborough area, you should check out their website:

http://bales4bunnies.webs.com/bales4bunnies-products

My bunnies love their hay and you can’t beat the price!

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Bunday Sunday!

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Submitted By: Angela

Meet the adorable Honey and Jumper Domino Monk! They are both one year old lops but Honey is a brown colour while Jumper is black with white spotting. Honey and Jumper love to play on the grass and enjoy getting in to trouble! Honey loves to toss her toys in to her water dish when she wants attention! They also love bananas and digging tunnels in the backyard!

Thanks Angela!

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FAQ Friday: Your Advice Questions Answered!

Question:

I am in the process of building a rabbit condo out of NIC storage grids and was wondering what you would recommend for the base of it? I have looked at coroplast for the flooring as some people have suggested this to me however I am unsure if this would really work well. I have also thought about using plywood and covering it with carpet or some sort of plastic. What would you recommend?

Thanks,

L.

Answer:

Hi L,

I wouldn’t use coroplast for a rabbit as they can be fairly destructive and are generally major chewers. I don’t think that it would hold up well to those busy bunny teeth! We used untreated pine wood for the base of our cages which is perfectly safe for small pets to chew on. We chose to tile it to make it semi-waterproof and to make it easy for cleanups. The rabbits also have beds, litterboxes and cardboard boxes to change the consistency under their feet. Some people choose to use carpet instead but I felt this wouldn’t be very sanitary for our rabbits as they can be a little messy. I was also worried about them ingesting any fibres from the carpet as Rocky and Honey love to dig and chew at it.

Have you checked out the video I have on how we built our rabbit condos? It may help to give you a few ideas:

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Hoppy Thanksgiving Bb Fans!

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We have been quite busy in the Bb household this past week! Many of you may already know that our Pacific Parrotlet Ella has been to the vets and put on medication to hopefully clear up something called egg yolk peritonitis. I have been spending as much time as I can with Ella to ensure she is as comfortable as she can be and to note any concerns or troubles with the vets while treating her.

We have also been tearing up the carpet in most of our house and laying flooring down which was been a lot of work! The biggest job for me is yet to come – painting all of the baseboards and doing our touchups to the walls.

On top of that we have had some family events to attend this past weekend!

Finally we are wishing all of our Canadian fans a Hoppy Thanksgiving! We hope that you have all enjoyed the long weekend and spent some time with family and friends!

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Bunday Sunday!

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Submitted By: Johanna

The lovely Penny was adopted by Johanna in April from her local shelter. Judging by that smile on Penny’s face I think she’s very happy with her forever home!

Thanks Johanna!

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FAQ Friday: Your Advice Questions Answered!

Question:

Hi BudgetBunny,

I have a bunny query that I’m hoping you can help me with!

I’ve got a 9 month old neutered buck and a 12 week old doe kit. Over the past few weeks I have been bonding them and it has been going very well. They are now at a stage where I can leave them for several hours at a time together. They play together, eat together and groom one another. The buck has become the more dominant bunny however I have read that this bond can be broken when the kit reaches sexual maturity around the age of 6 months.

How can I keep their bond in tact when my doe is too young to spay?

G.

Answer:

Hi G,

I went through this same situation with Honey and Rocky. Most likely as they were introduced at such a young age and have bonded well you won’t see any issues post spay, however it has been known to happen. All I suggest is letting them stay together as much as possible until you see a bit of dominance behaviour. When Honey reached about 5 months of age her and Rocky began trying to mount one another constantly and fighting to be top bunny. At this point it is good to separate your rabbits but keep them in the same area so they can see and smell one another. You can also switch their bedding so they always have each other’s scent in their cages with them. As soon as your female reaches 6 months old, have her spayed. You need to wait around 6-8 weeks post-surgery before reintroducing them again as this gives her hormones time to calm down. In the meantime continue to swap out bedding as she may smell a little different to your male having had surgery. When reintroducing start at the very beginning on neutral ground and watch for any aggressive behaviour. Slowly work your way up to housing them together if everything goes well. When Rocky and Honey were reintroduced it was like they had found their long lost love and have continued to be inseparable ever since! Hopefully this is the same situation for your doe and buck!

Good Luck!

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