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Inspired by the dog thread would anyone like to talk rabbits?

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rabbitrabbitrabbitrabbit · 12/10/2021 20:39

The second two came separately, the black one last winter and the Netherland Dwarf in the summer. I have just successfully bonded them which I'm very pleased about, just in time for winter.

I foster for the RSPCA and have adopted many more than have moved on Blush Blush they live in extra large two storey hutches with attached garden space which they have constant access to.

Inspired by the dog thread would anyone like to talk rabbits?
Inspired by the dog thread would anyone like to talk rabbits?
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bunnygeek · 15/10/2021 11:34

They're very clever. Ava always has one eye on me when she's roaming the garden so as soon as my back is turned she's straight over to the plants she should NOT be eating, and binkies away when I shoo her off, she knows she's being a cheeky madam!

They've also mastered the "spin" trick. I'd like to teach high fives but not sure she's got that one.

missbunnyrabbit · 02/11/2021 23:52

Love this thread. I have six rabbits altogether in my life and they are such darling pets. My last two were house rabbits but they both died within a year. I am hoping to get three more at some point soon, but they're going to be outside buns again with a long run. My house always smelt a bit off with the two house rabbits. I don't know how other people got around that problem? I cleaned their litter everyday as usual...

I have always had mini-lops, they are the best. But I think Lionheads and Netherland Dwarfs are adorable too.

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