Home alone? Do not leave your rabbit alone for more than 12 hours. Remember, a lot can go wrong for a rabbit in a 24-hour period–empty water bowl, home accident, illness. A reliable friend or relative who knows your rabbit or a trusted pet sitter who is knowledgeable about rabbits can come to you and your bunny’s home–preferably twice a day. As social animals, a rabbit left at home alone with a single visit per day, may be more “on guard” and less relaxed than one visited more frequently.
Sitter introduction & instruction. Have your in-home bunny sitter meet with you and your rabbit at least a day before your trip to go over care and expectations. Provide written instructions for your rabbit’s feeding and cleaning routines, medicine regimen, signs of illness, and phone numbers for yourself, your veterinarian, and other people who can give advice on rabbits. It’s also helpful to portion out your bunny’s fresh vegetables for the first week into storage bags in the refrigerator. Be sure to discuss plans in case of an emergency–for you or your rabbit.
Helpful and reassuring suggestion: Install a pet camera so that you–or your sitter–can check in online and visit your rabbit while you are away.
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