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  1. BrokenMermaid

    Bandit: rabbity antics

    I am clingy like a dog, so if you put me and a little dog together, we cling to each other and sometimes it's the only way to get some peace around me, XD.
  2. BrokenMermaid

    Bandit: rabbity antics

    This is why I think I will always have a dog in my life, as well as my other babies. Buns are wonderful, but there's nothing like a dog when you need to cuddle, IMHO.
  3. BrokenMermaid

    Bandit: rabbity antics

    Sorry to hear Bandit got sick, but I'm glad he got through it! Happy belated birthday!
  4. BrokenMermaid

    Bandit: rabbity antics

    Congratulations! Small weddings can be really nice too. Mine was just a handful of people, so I'm sure yours was wonderful! Glad Bandit is happy, even if his wedding surprise wasn't the best, lol.
  5. BrokenMermaid

    My Rabbit the Psychic... or Psycho?

    I always knew it. ;)
  6. BrokenMermaid

    How to spend time with buns!

    Can you use something to block the doorway and keep them in the room with you without closing off air flow, such as a sheet of wood or baby gate? Then get on the floor and let them explore and get used to you. When you pet them, pet their heads and ears. It may take some time before they let you...
  7. BrokenMermaid

    Oscar The Bunny: Eat, Poop, Play, Sleep, Repeat.

    Oscar is a brave bunny! Sounds like he is doing good. I'm glad he's eaten and passed it normally. Keep being a good strong bun Oscar!
  8. BrokenMermaid

    Bandit: rabbity antics

    Glad he's enjoying his new home! Good luck sorting everything out, it can be a hassle but in a way it's exciting too.
  9. BrokenMermaid

    Oscar The Bunny: Eat, Poop, Play, Sleep, Repeat.

    Your haul looks yummy (if I was a rabbit, anyway). I bet Oscar was glad you got him those treats! I'm sure he'll be ok and I always prefer to have the pain medicine than not to have it. Each animal is different and some have more pain from sugery than others, so even a vet can't tell you for...
  10. BrokenMermaid

    Peoples Experience with Angoras

    Yes, there are coat differences. The french naturally shed their coat and the english don't, it's like our hair. I think the english is the only one with a hair like coat but not 100% sure.
  11. BrokenMermaid

    Doe won't regulate grain- gets ill and overweight

    From what I looked up in reference to weight, it looks like you want eliminate the alfalfa from her diet as it is high in calories and stick with timothy. The linked pellets says Alfalfa, and grains (Barley, corn, wheat). These are very fattening to a rabbit. I'm not sure what is available to...
  12. BrokenMermaid

    Doe won't regulate grain- gets ill and overweight

    This is a reference thread about diet and nutrition http://www.rabbitsonline.net/showthread.php?t=10492
  13. BrokenMermaid

    Doe won't regulate grain- gets ill and overweight

    Free feed access or unlimited pellets can be bad for rabbits too, as they really should be mostly eating hay. Some rabbits will overeat pellets, causing teeth problems as well as other problems, if they are allowed unlimited access. It may be possible to find a pellet that works for her and...
  14. BrokenMermaid

    Help us!

    If you suspect he may have had issues swallowing the cheese it you need to call a vet.
  15. BrokenMermaid

    Yay!

    Hello and welcome! Crash is darling!
  16. BrokenMermaid

    Vegetables VS No Vegetables

    I'm sure it was a combination of lots of things, not diet alone. Exercise and genetics had there part to play, as well as stress on the rabbit and surroundings (i. e. I bet the owner didn't smoke). The fact that this particular rabbit did not eat vegetables does not in any way support a theory...
  17. BrokenMermaid

    New Scaredy Bunny In The House

    I found this page http://www.disabledrabbits.com/blindness.html I think it may be helpful to you. Best advice I can give is to talk to her before coming into the living room, so she knows it's you, and get her to the vet when you can to make sure there's nothing bad causing the vision problems...
  18. BrokenMermaid

    New Scaredy Bunny In The House

    After rereading your post, and asking my husband who has his own experiences with rabbits, we think it's possible your girl may have vision problems. It seems like she thinks she's alone, then she hears or maybe even sees you, tries to run but doesn't realize she's running into something, tries...
  19. BrokenMermaid

    New Scaredy Bunny In The House

    First, I think backing off a bit and giving her some space is a good idea. Whenever a animal comes to a new home, it usually needs a day or two interaction free to adjust. Second, is there any way for you to get in touch with the previous owners? Maybe they can tell you something about her old...
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