They Call it Bunny Love!

Oh I did... I also have 2 female guinea pigs and they're eating traits are very similar...

I got her a cage this morning, came with the water bottle and rabbit feeder.

I bought her some Timothy Hay, a mineral salt lick tablet, high antioxidant rabbit food that's full of Vitamins A, B & D, and got some calcium rich rabbit treats.

There's some wild carrots growing in some parts of my yard where I can grab the carrot tops for her to eat occasionally...

She's finally relaxing in her new cage! Picked her up and held her this morning and she fell asleep in the blanket I wrapped her in... I said it was a good sign meaning that she feels comforted and safe in my arms.

I was in tears when I finally caught her! I was so happy that she would now be officially safe instead of being in the sun all day, no water, no nutrition, no care, no shelter except under houses and carports, no nothing.

And now she's safe! :D
great job!
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no lettuce and nuts!!! it will raise hell with their digestive track.
cilantro, carrots, dandelion leaf, strawberries, banana, blue berries good foods also.
Rabbit proof your home.... wires,jeans on the floor, etc. they need to constantly eat and chew to keep teeth trimmed.
they can eat tons of cardboard which won't hurt them at all.
"fruitables" dog treats are a great treat also