In recent weeks we've talked a lot about how to tell if your bun is getting a little too chubby. I need help with the opposite. As some of you may remember, I have a semi paralyzed from the hips down Flemish Giant (named Blue), and I need her to gain weight. She's been on strict cage rest with physical therapy, and my vet's suggestion was to give her as much feed as she'll eat. I would happily do that (and have been) except for the part where her best bunny friend Mini (a mini rex) wasn't exactly supermodel thin to begin with and is now pleasantly plump. As a pleasantly plump person myself, I sympathize with Mini and know that Mini is healthy even if she doesn't have the most svelte figure (and the vet agrees). However, I really need Blue to gain weight. She weighed in May around 13 pounds (she's a small Flemmie) and at her last weigh-in was down to 9 (about 2 weeks ago). That is DRAMATIC weight loss from lack of appetite for about 3 weeks following her injury. She injured her back at the tail end of August. She eats voraciously now, but she's still extremely skinny (spine and hips are easily felt). How can I boost her weight without boosting Mini's? I was thinking about maybe just separating her for an hour or two in the evening, and feeding Blue really fattening things like alfalfa pellets and lots of treats, and cheerios. Maybe some babyfood. Anyone here ever had success/problems getting a bunny to gain weight? I would like to know about other people's experiences. Thanks in advance! (Mini and Blue say thank you as well, and apologize for the lack of cute photo, as Mommy's camera is stuck at Mommy's parent's house until they remember to mail it to her as Mommy has requested about 100 times. They would like to remind the community that they are still extremely cute.)