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So how's Snuggles doing? Hoping all is well and she's settling in nicely.

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Ms. Research said:
So how's Snuggles doing? Hoping all is well and she's settling in nicely.

K
She's doing great.Didnt have any trouble potty training,she went right to it,so i really lucked out.She's been in her new 8 sq.ft.habitat and seems to be very happy.I havent tried her on veggies yet,i had to change her food and i didnt want to take any chances,so maybe next week ill start her with a baby carrot and see how she does.Her and Midnight have settled in nicely as neighbors with no prob.So all is well here.Thanks for asking,and Merry Chrismas to everyone...
 

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kyrose said:
Ms. Research said:
So how's Snuggles doing? Hoping all is well and she's settling in nicely.

K
She's doing great.Didnt have any trouble potty training,she went right to it,so i really lucked out.She's been in her new 8 sq.ft.habitat and seems to be very happy.I havent tried her on veggies yet,i had to change her food and i didnt want to take any chances,so maybe next week ill start her with a baby carrot and see how she does.Her and Midnight have settled in nicely as neighbors with no prob.So all is well here.Thanks for asking,and Merry Chrismas to everyone...
So glad to hear she in her new place, litter box trained and settling in. And that Midnight is comfortable with her new neighbor. Smart regarding watching her first when you changed her food. It's always good to do changes with food one thing at a time so you know what might not settle right with your bunny.

Regarding the veggies, my only concern would be she's a bit young to start. I was told that, and have read lots, that it's good to wait until they are a bit older. Recommended age for veggies is 3 months, fruit is 7 months. It's so their digestive system matures. Giving one veggie at a time is a good start. Also so you can check to see if your rabbit's digestive system likes the veggie.


But again, all rabbits are individuals and she could have no problems this young with veggies. Can't wait to hear how she likes carrots. Mine loved the baby carrots we grew for them in our garden this year. Also try broccoli and brussel sprouts. My boys just tried collard greens and LOVE them.

May you and yours have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

K
 

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Thanks for the info Ms.Research.Ill wait on the carrots a couple more weeks.Midnight is hooked on fresh parsley,carrots and kale.Her favorite fruit is watermelon.She hated the brussel sprouts,asparagus and collard greens.Ill keep trying different things,but i think ive got a picky eater on my hands..lol But since she's so sweet and cute ill let it slide.;) Hopefully Snuggles will like everything Midnight does so i dont have to keep things seperate.
 

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