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  1. K

    two weeks old

    aww so sweet and cute congratulations! :toast:
  2. K

    What kind of Rabbits to get for kids?What sex?

    I have a male Dutch and a female English Spot. My Dutch is very playful, loves toys, and exploring. He even hops on a leash. I did neutered him and I think it's has calmed down. Just know if you get boy/girl and neutered the male they can't be together for a month. (Males have sperm in them for...
  3. K

    ZRabbits

    you have such wonderful bunnies and I always feel you have the best info to share with new bunny owners like me
  4. K

    About Dutch and English Stop breed

    Thanks everyone and will let you know if bunny babies come in the next few weeks :) thanks again
  5. K

    Butter

    i'm so sorry for your loss
  6. K

    About Dutch and English Stop breed

    Hi I'm a new bunny owner. I have a male Dutch named Cadbury and a female English stop named Sprinkles. Can anyone tell me more about these breeds? Cadbury is into everything and always wants to explore and loves toys. He is great with people and will eat out of my hand but he bites sometimes...
  7. K

    Hi all :)

    wow you have your hands full. I just have two bunnies and i feel busy all the time but they are great little ones. :)
  8. K

    I present you : Mazerati

    welcome the forum he is so cute and that's great he's has you and your family to look after him and get him back to good health. congrats
  9. K

    New to forum and new Bunnies :)

    OMG don't say that lol I thought they sperm only stay in male bunnies for two weeks so keep them apart for a month? Thanks :D
  10. K

    Hi all :)

    hi Kaylaz what type of rabbits do you have?
  11. K

    New to forum and new Bunnies :)

    Hi everyone I'm new to this sight and a new bunny owner. My husband and I are great friends with a pet shop owner. We always visit him once a week just to look at the new animals and help take the small outs and handle them so they are well behaved when they find their forever home. But one week...
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