They Call it Bunny Love!

great job!
visit or site for some caring tips...www.hopline.org
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

Great Pics!!! Adorable! :D

She had lived outside for so long (over 3 weeks) she's very skiddish yet, so I got her a rabbit cage to stay in for now until she get's use to being held and cared for all over again.

She's doing good though.

She's eating her food, and devouring the Timothy Hay, she drank a lot of water last night which was good to see because she hadn't had an actual water supply living outside eating grass everyday.

She's been very curious today.. I took her out and put her in a soft fleece throw blanket and carried her around and talked to her so she could get use to hearing my voice and for her to see that I'm not going to hurt her, just help her...

My grandmother came over for a while and she sat next to me while I held the bunny... She pet her cautiously like she was going to attack her. I told her that if she were to attack anyone it would have been me by now!! Lol

She fell asleep on my lap again this morning, just like last night while I was uploading her pics to the computer.

She's beginning to become more and more comfortable with me...

I'm happy!! :D