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    Bedtime blues

    we, at first, had alot of trouble getting Dollyto go into her cage at night, but after a while she got use to it, wealways have her food in the cage, and any treats she has always go inthe cage, & now she's quite happy to potter off into her cagewhen she's sleepy.
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    the licking rabbit....

    thanks guys for the replies, you've made my day,i kinda knew the whole licking/rubbing thing was a good sign, but thisis just fab, i don't think either of us honestly ever thought a rabbitwould be such good company, and an absolute joy to have around.:D
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    the licking rabbit....

    hello all, we're fully enjoying being daddy & mummy to ourbundle of joy, and she seems to be thriving, really enjoying life (wethink she thinks she's a dog-running around the house after us!). One thing she does do though is, if we hold one finger out she'll rubher chin off it, and then...
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    hair pulling/eating?

    thanks all, you've been a great help, atleast i know the bunny is "normal":D
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    new to forum

    Hello All, well i thought i do a quick into. My wife & i got a rabbit (Dolly)in April of last year, shes the cutest little thing we've ever seen, and it full of life, gives us a great laugh. I'll try post some photos on the site (we have loads-shes basically our"daughter") We're still very...
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    hair pulling/eating?

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    hair pulling/eating?

    hi all, new to this forum, our rabbit, Dolly, who we've had for 9 months now ispulling her hair out with her teeth, swallowing it, and then brining itback up, is this normal?? Should we be concerned?? Can we stop herdoing it. She gets loads of effection/attention and is a perfecltyhappy/hyper...
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