TraceeLynn430
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Good afternoon,
It seems I have somehow come to do unofficial "Bunny Rescue", and long story short, I have found myself with kits. (All but the most newly arrived/delivered buck are now neutered; please don't judge negatively, long story...) I've had some mamas seem disinterested in their kits before, and some seem to take good care, but I am ever vigilant and concerned. The mama who is causing me concern currently has only 3 of the 5 kits she kindled, as 2 unfortunately were found to already have passed on when we woke that morning she kindled. It does not bother her that they squeal when she steps on them, and they seem to be fed, though they never seem overly stuffed, which is a good thing, I'm almost certain, but what concerns me about her rearing of the kits: After the initial shock of my finding her having somehow gotten out of her indoor enclosure, having scoured the entire house for things she thought would make a suitable nest-including my favorite sweater she used as the base, assorted plastic bags, kitchen towels, a dress, thong, bra, washcloth, and some bills, to name a few items-then she decided to go underneath the reclining portion of the sofa and built her nest under there! Hey, kudos to her, because it was quite the secure location, NO ONE would potentially bother her there, but... I am sure it upset her that I relocated the nest back into the safety of her enclosure. She does not seem to mind using the entire enclosure as a litter box, and it was filthy, so I cleaned it all out, adding fresh bedding. Even before I did this, the kits would be on the solid plastic floor of the enclosure. My main question/concern is this: is this situation a bad thing? Even the other older litter, at about 10 days older than these, still stays on top of the bedding material and all huddle together. I changed their bedding out, as well. In my litter of concern, one kit also tends to be by him or herself much of the time. I don't really know how I could MAKE them stay in a "nest" or on top of the bedding, so any suggestions would be appreciated. This is the 6th litter in all my years that I have experienced, almost all surprise type situations (not going to explain here) so I have a little experience, but I am by no means an expert. Thank you in advance for your advice =:-3 Tracee
It seems I have somehow come to do unofficial "Bunny Rescue", and long story short, I have found myself with kits. (All but the most newly arrived/delivered buck are now neutered; please don't judge negatively, long story...) I've had some mamas seem disinterested in their kits before, and some seem to take good care, but I am ever vigilant and concerned. The mama who is causing me concern currently has only 3 of the 5 kits she kindled, as 2 unfortunately were found to already have passed on when we woke that morning she kindled. It does not bother her that they squeal when she steps on them, and they seem to be fed, though they never seem overly stuffed, which is a good thing, I'm almost certain, but what concerns me about her rearing of the kits: After the initial shock of my finding her having somehow gotten out of her indoor enclosure, having scoured the entire house for things she thought would make a suitable nest-including my favorite sweater she used as the base, assorted plastic bags, kitchen towels, a dress, thong, bra, washcloth, and some bills, to name a few items-then she decided to go underneath the reclining portion of the sofa and built her nest under there! Hey, kudos to her, because it was quite the secure location, NO ONE would potentially bother her there, but... I am sure it upset her that I relocated the nest back into the safety of her enclosure. She does not seem to mind using the entire enclosure as a litter box, and it was filthy, so I cleaned it all out, adding fresh bedding. Even before I did this, the kits would be on the solid plastic floor of the enclosure. My main question/concern is this: is this situation a bad thing? Even the other older litter, at about 10 days older than these, still stays on top of the bedding material and all huddle together. I changed their bedding out, as well. In my litter of concern, one kit also tends to be by him or herself much of the time. I don't really know how I could MAKE them stay in a "nest" or on top of the bedding, so any suggestions would be appreciated. This is the 6th litter in all my years that I have experienced, almost all surprise type situations (not going to explain here) so I have a little experience, but I am by no means an expert. Thank you in advance for your advice =:-3 Tracee