
Thank You all
We have a vet near by

suggested by Max's foster mom! Max is litter trained

We will be buying a bunny brush and bunny nail clippers as the foster mom will be showing me how to safely clip his nails. We are also building Max's cage per C & C cage instructions using coroplast which I found at a sign store for $18 for the huge sheet and 2 sets of wire cubes that is 19.99 at Bed Bath and Beyond and I have 2 coupons 20% off each one

If anyone has built their own cage tips will be awesome.
since I have a few bunny owners here, I'd like to collect info on the following.
Brand of Bunny Pellets :
(We were overwhelmed with the choices! Reg bunny pellets, max pellets, ultimate pellets, super supreme pellets, organic, list goes on

We would like to buy the healthy choice. One of the pet stores used the cheapest one they had which you could bag yourself for like .78 a pound.Foster mom buys bulk)
Where do you buy your Timothy Hay:
Bails, bags,pounds? how many bags for a month?
Litter:
I know NOT to use kitty litter, foster mom uses stuff that looks like seeds I can not remember the name of it, she said it was just okay for absorbing odor but since they own and foster so many bunnys they have to go the cheap route. I seen some that smell like oranges lol that would be nice if it works? I didnt want to sniff each of the litters

they may have asked me to leave HAHAHA. So absorbent, economic, and helps with odor? We will clean out twice a week.
I will be definetly be buying our new baby a willow basket

along with some other toys. Do bunnies like soft places to sleep? Like a bunny bed? Currently Max sleeps IN his litter box we would really like to discourage this, his bottom fur was matted from sleeping in it. Tips? I will add pics when he comes home
First of all, congratulations on your new little bunny!
We had a holland lop bunny up till a few yrs ago when sadly he passed away, and he was the best little guy ever.
I'll tell you what we ended up doing for our bunny, but there are plenty of other choice out there also, so just do what is easiest for you.
Each day he would have regular bunny pellets (no dried fruit/veggies mixed it, plain old pellets).. would give him about 1/8 cup morning and evening.
Then he'd have a constant supply of timothy hay that we would stuff into a little hay holder that hung on the side of his cage... bought at the pet store, don't remember the size of the bag, but it wasn't real big, but it would usually last him about a month.
Usually every couple days or so, I'd give him a couple baby carrots to gnaw on, and he loved those!
For bedding, we used Carefresh Ultra.. it looks nice, really helps control any odor (as long as I changed it out about twice a week, it never smelled)... not cheap, but we bought the biggest bag (most economical), and it would last at least a couple months.
And as far as where we kept him, I built a raised wooden house for him that was shaped like an "L", in two sections of the L (think if an L had 3 sections, hard to envision), it had a solid floor, that I lined with a scrap of linoleum. In the 3rd section was where he did his business, I had cut the wood so that I could slide a large cookie sheet (had maybe 1 inch sides to it) in and out... filled this with the carefresh litter, then laid a large piece of wire grid over top to hold it in place. Easy peasy to clean, just had to slide it out of the side of the cage, dump it, refill it, and slide it back in.
The whole house was then lined with the wire cubes on the inside (i believe the same ones you're talking about), since bunnies love to chew wood, didn't want him to mutilate his house.
I had bought 2 sets of the cubes, so used the rest of them tied together in a long line with twisty-ties, and would set up a pen for him to run around in our living room every day.
For toys: we got him these fleece carrots he loved, gave him small wood blocks (research if you get wood for him, cause some types of wood are poisonous to them), and he LOVED our left-over toilet paper tubes.. would eat those up quicker than anything.
I'll post pics if I can figure out how to do it,
But again, congrats on your new little pet!
Ok, couldn't get the actual pic to load, but here's the link.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/68328303@N06/6213864305/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/68328303@N06/6213821259/