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Thread: My bunnyy

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    I absolutely love bunnies, they're so cute!!

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    It's sunny so i let her out again she got quite excited too cus she wasn't out yesterday but then she started being naughty

    kissykissy


    that was quite a big thing of leaves to start with


    I thought there was a squashed patch in that plant pot..


    she's not scared of cameras either


    all aloneeee

    Last edited by Meanies; 18-07-2009 at 12:32 PM.

    cake


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    Like my rabbit lol

    Hes fast, he licks and bites and he abuses the cats And eats all the grass


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    Can I just point out that you should not get another rabbit for breeding, thousands of rabbits go into rescue centres across the country each year because of people breeding and then realising they can't handle it. Rabbits are notourious for problems with their teeth and should be visiting the vets to have them filed down every month. They should also be getting injections every 6 months for VHD and myximatosis. You should also get them neutered and spayed if you're going to keep them together, stops breeding and stops them from gettings problems because of intensive breeding. You should feed them on 'Excel pellets' not the muesli crap you can buy from local pet shops, andmake sure they have plenty of hay to eat, that keeps their teeth down. You have to bond rabbits, you can't just force them in together, start in seperate cages, then give them 10 minutes with each other in neutral territory, then increase the time more and more day by day and eventually leave them together. Females don't bond well with Females, same goes for males. And if you are feeding them on museli now, gradually introduce the pellets into their diets, else that will upset their digestive system. If they do not eat food straight away, take them to the vet that day, if they arn't eating then their digestive track isn't working and this will kill them if they arn't seen to that day.

    Bet the pet shop didn't tell you that eh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jord View Post
    Like my rabbit lol

    Hes fast, he licks and bites and he abuses the cats And eats all the grass
    she's not seen a cat yet
    the dog chases them away before

    Quote Originally Posted by iAdam View Post
    Can I just point out that you should not get another rabbit for breeding, thousands of rabbits go into rescue centres across the country each year because of people breeding and then realising they can't handle it. Rabbits are notourious for problems with their teeth and should be visiting the vets to have them filed down every month. They should also be getting injections every 6 months for VHD and myximatosis. You should also get them neutered and spayed if you're going to keep them together, stops breeding and stops them from gettings problems because of intensive breeding. You should feed them on 'Excel pellets' not the muesli crap you can buy from local pet shops, andmake sure they have plenty of hay to eat, that keeps their teeth down. You have to bond rabbits, you can't just force them in together, start in seperate cages, then give them 10 minutes with each other in neutral territory, then increase the time more and more day by day and eventually leave them together. Females don't bond well with Females, same goes for males. And if you are feeding them on museli now, gradually introduce the pellets into their diets, else that will upset their digestive system. If they do not eat food straight away, take them to the vet that day, if they arn't eating then their digestive track isn't working and this will kill them if they arn't seen to that day.

    Bet the pet shop didn't tell you that eh.
    we've bred them before..

    cake


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    omg i love those dogs my auntys got one, i adore them
    loving the bunny aswell
    awww cuties xx

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