Hello, I am looking for an excellent home for my neutered male rabbit Anthony. He is a New Zealand mix about 5lbs and I am located in Ontario Canada. I would prefer he go to a home with other rabbits he could live with. Please PM me if you would like more information
Anthony will not stop chewing on his wooden hutch.. despite having 7 toys.. 4 of which are wooden. He is starting to do major damage. He does get out time. about 2hrs a day. How can I stop him eating his cage?
I love this book! The drawings are fantastic; there's something to learn for everyone. I've been showing it to my family so that they understand Anthony better :P It's great for beginners and experienced caregivers. My only wish was that it was longer!
There has been a New Addition to the family. Fonzy is a 8 month old Silver Marten mix. She's been here for about a month and is really starting to feel at home. And the attitude.. wow. Her spay is scheduled for the 25th of Sept:biggrin:
Anthony is shedding like a madman.. but his new coat is...
Do you think she might have Belgian Hare in her? She has a very thin head, which is something I've never seen in a rabbit before. Also she is only 7months. She should still be growing right?
Anyway she's been binkying all over the place c: and I caught one on camera...
Everyone meet Fonzy, our new addition. I was told she is 7 months old and she weighs a little over 4lbs.
Any ideas on what breed or mix of breeds she might be? Also if you know what her colouring is known as the information would be appreciated! Thanks
Anthony enjoying his custom tailored harness
Anthony enjoying his wheat grass
We just got back from our annual visit to my family cottage on the Ottawa River. It was Anthony's first visit and he had a great time! I had his playpen on the beach(in the shade) and he would digg in...
patches2593 wrote:
There are two types of bulb sold for reptiles. UVA bulbs which are usually incandescent and UVB/UVA bulbs which are usually fluorescent. The incandescent UVA bulbs are used to provide heat to an environment.. or a basking spot. You should have a hot basking area for your...
you need to get him on calcium blocks for turtles (a bird cuttle bone will work), as well as feed him crickets dusted in calcium. You also NEED to get him a UVB ray light. They can't metabolize calcium without UVB. A soft shell is not a good thing at all