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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A New rabbit questions?

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    • CoolKazoo
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        just recently got a 3 year old dutch rabbit from someone that had to move. I don’t know what kind of pellets or hay he was previously given, but I do know that they have sensitive digestive tracks.

         I put some hay, willow sticks (from my willow tree), and pellets there. he’s only eaten some sticks and a little bit of hay. Is my rabbit just stressed out from the car ride and being handled, or should i be worried? I want to take really good care of this rabbit


      • blubudgie
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          If you literally just got him, he is probably still settling in, make sure he is at least drinking and eating something. Hopefully he will begin to eat more as he relaxes. If he hasn’t eaten anything for 24 hours he needs to go to the vet.

          rabbit.org is a good site to check out about rabbit care/feeding/etc.

          http://rabbit.org/suggested-vegetables-and-fruits-for-a-rabbit-diet/
          http://rabbit.org/faq-diet/
          http://rabbit.org/faq-housing/

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