no she said norwegian... but she doesn't seem to know much about rabbits in the first place.... so I would take your word over hers. I looked up norwegian but all I can find is netherland. I have a netherland and she looks nothing like her.
Guys I accidentally found the original owner of this rabbit and her siblings on the Internet on a rabbit rescue site and she tells me that she was told that the parents (which she owns) are both Norwegian dwarf rabbits. Does that make are sense to anyone? Can she actually be a Norwegian...
blondiesmommie wrote:
It's a long story, but it has nothing to do with her. I just ended up with one too many bunnies and had to decide to rehome one of them. I rescued her from Craig's list just 2 weeks ago. If you are interested in taking her, just email me privately and I'll bore you...
Yes I'm allergic to timothy as well as botanical hay. I wasn't always allergic to them. The allergy just came out of nowhere.
Anyway thanks for the advice. I think I have seen alfalfa pellets which may be a good alternative to the hay.
Email me if you are interested. tania at digsite dot net
She is roughly 8-10 months old. . Chinchilla colored.
Very friendly. Loves to snuggle. Healthy.
I just adopted a baby lionhead yesterday from the county animal control. They all seemed very ignorant about rabbits there and could not answer the simplest of questions. She was surrendered along with about 10 other rabbits by the owner just the day before. Her paperwork also lists her age...
Because I'm an idiot and didn't think things thru. Instead of taking Jake to meet the rabbit with me, I just brought the new rabbit to him. He chased and bit the first girl so much I knew that wasn't going to work. He never did that to Fiona. He'd hump her then stop, but that's it...
It's just too easy to get a rabbit. Now I have 3 rabbits in the house but I can only keep 2 of them.
Jake isn't making it an easy choice because he chases and bites both the girls. Neither one is spayed but one is his age while the one we got today is only 2 months old. We decided to...
I adopted this little girl today from the animal shelter.
She's 2 months old. A tiny little thing. But none of the people working there knew anything at all about rabbits.