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    Convince Parents to let me get another rabbit?

    I do have a job, Teddy is neutered. We have a rabbit shelter near us that encourages rabbits meeting eachother. And I know! I'm not planning on getting one without their permission at all, I haven't even asked them yet, just wondering if there are any ideas
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    Convince Parents to let me get another rabbit?

    Hello! I have a 11 month old rabbit named Teddy. I am 14 and live with my parents. Teddy has seemed bored around his xpen recently, and I think a companion would be beneficial to him. But my parents say no more rabbits. I only have one, Teddy, whom I got in early December. I pay for teddy and...
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    Any budget friendly rabbit items?

    Ohh thank you for all of the ideas. I am worried Teddy will eat any cardboard I put in his pen, is it safe for them?
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    Self Heating Beds?

    Oh okay, thank you! I will try and find a cool tile for him. Thanks!
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    Any budget friendly rabbit items?

    Looking to improve my rabbits living area, add more beds, toys, etc, but I don't want to spend hundreds of dollars on a toy that he will chew up in a few months. Any ideas? My bunny already has a pretty decent area, but want to make it more entertaining for him while I'm at school. I will send a...
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    Need advice re: litter box issues, dirty bum, and how to bond with new buns

    Oh I meant that when rabbits are fixed, they do normally are not hesitant to use the litter box if something isn't wrong, ignore the double negative.
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    Self Heating Beds?

    He is housed indoors, should I get a pic of his setup?
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    Need advice re: litter box issues, dirty bum, and how to bond with new buns

    My advise is for the peeing outside the litter box is decrease the encloser space until they get litter trained. I am not sure how big your area is, but at least in my experience when you give a rabbit a big area before they get litter trained they will poop and pee everywhere. Make sure to keep...
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    Does this look like a healthy fuzzy lop molt? Please respond

    If anyone's worried, Teddy is doing great! His molt is coming in, he has been pooping exceptionally well, eating hay, and aside from a few cectropes has been in great shape. As for him being skinny I weighed him, he was a good weight for a rabbit his breed (fuzzy lop so a wee bit smaller than...
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    Self Heating Beds?

    Hello! I went to five below a few days ago, and found some self heating beds in the pet isle. These beds do not have electricity, I think they just warn up from the pets body heat. Anyways, I was wondering if those types of beds would be okay for a rabbit? I would love to get Teddy one, but I do...
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    Bonding with a baby bunny

    Maybe try to hand feed her pellets?
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    Rabbit will hop on my chest while I am laying down, be very affectionate for a few minutes, licking, etc, then suddenly bite/nip me

    Yeah it's me again- (is there a rule on posting too much? This is the only place I know to go for casual advice so I'm posting a lot ^^') my 11 month old rabbit, whom I got little under a quarter year ago, has done this thing for the past few months where, when I am laying down, he will jump on...
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    Does this look like a healthy fuzzy lop molt? Please respond

    Do you happen to know of any way to know for sure if a rabbit is underweight? I can feel his spine, but it is padded almost by a layer of fat. The things I have googled have been like "If your rabbit is skinny and often looks for food, he is maybe undeweight". I tried to weigh him on my friends...
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    A few (~3-4) small, deformed poops, any cause for concern?

    Thank you so much for responding. I am pretty paranoid about him wheeze. He is as active as ever, and has been happily eating hay. I checked the link, it was helpful, I had been feeding him more pellets (like 15-20% of his diet), then hay fresh greens, I will be sure to slowly change that. He...
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    Does this look like a healthy fuzzy lop molt? Please respond

    Thank you. I will call the vet later tonight to see if a check up is necessary. I am a bit on the fence about him being skinny though, as I do not really know what to compare it with, and the fact that he was covered in fur before. His fur, espeically on his shoulders and head feel perefrctly...
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