This is a specific conversation about Rabbit supplies — what you actually need — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.
inparticular.ai
A 3-month-old Lionhead at the transitioning stage — this is actually a really important window to get right. Rabbits are often underestimated as complex animals. They need space, social interaction, enrichment, and above all, hay should make up around 80% of their diet for life. At this age, the digestive system is still maturing, so the type and quality of hay you introduce now genuinely shapes their gut health going forward. How many rabbits do you have, are they indoor or outdoor, and is hay the main thing you're looking for right now?
Just the one, she's indoors. Yes mainly the hay — I've been reading that young rabbits need something specific but I'm not sure what to buy.
inparticular.ai
Good instinct to look into it. At three months, her digestive system is past the most fragile newborn stage but she's still developing, so you want a soft, fine-stemmed hay rather than a coarser adult variety. Timothy hay is the gold standard for adult rabbits, but for a youngster this age, meadow hay or a soft Timothy blend tends to be easier to eat and gentler on the gut. Can I ask — has she been eating any hay at all yet, or is this the first time you're introducing it?
She's been nibbling a little at the breeder's but it wasn't anything specific, just whatever they had. I want to do it properly from now.
inparticular.ai
That's the right approach. Since she's already nibbling, you're in a great position — she just needs consistent access to good quality hay so it becomes the cornerstone of her diet. I'd go with Burgess Excel Timothy Hay for Young Rabbits. It's specifically formulated for rabbits under a year old, with a softer texture than standard adult Timothy hay, and it's dust-extracted which matters a lot for a Lionhead — that dense facial fur can make them more sensitive to dusty hay irritating their eyes and airways. It's widely available on Amazon UK, comes in a decent bag size, and Burgess is a brand rabbit owners and vets consistently trust. Just make sure she has a constant supply — not rationed, always available.
That's really helpful. Should I be giving her anything else alongside the hay at this age?
inparticular.ai
At three months, hay should be the bulk of it — she doesn't need much else. You can offer a small amount of age-appropriate pellets (Burgess Excel Junior works well alongside the hay), and you can start introducing leafy greens gradually, but go slow with veg as her gut is still adjusting. Avoid fruit, sugary treats, and muesli-style mixes entirely — they cause real problems in young rabbits. Fresh water always available too. But honestly, just getting the hay right consistently is the biggest win at this stage.
Perfect, that all makes sense. I'll order the Burgess Timothy Hay today.
inparticular.ai
Great choice. She's lucky to have an owner doing the research this early — it genuinely makes a difference. Once she's eating hay well and her digestion seems settled, you can slowly broaden her diet over the coming months. Enjoy the Lionhead floof — they're brilliant little characters.