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  1. isabelwhatx

    Does This Happen to Anyone Else?

    LOL my bun does this all the time! His favorite spot is the keyboard. I think he likes it because it's warm-- or because it's annoying :P
  2. isabelwhatx

    Is something wrong with my bunny?? Help me diagnose

    Welcome to the world of bunnies! First off, a month old is really too young to be weaned off of a mother. Because of that, your buns are going to be extra delicate and you have to be very vigilant in your care for them. With buns that young, you should NOT be feeding them vegetables. Their GI...
  3. isabelwhatx

    Stevie has picked up some bad behavior

    It's probably the complete free roaming. A friend of mine had a rabbit that was very territorial when she was given free roam 24/7, but much calmer when confined to a cage at night. The bun thought that the house was hers and didn't appreciate my friend living in it ;) Limiting space was a huge...
  4. isabelwhatx

    I need breed help

    Yup, sounds like an English Lop. Apparently they're hard to get a hold of, so I'd say go for it! They're supposed to be fantastic house bunnies.
  5. isabelwhatx

    The Economic Bunny

    In my experience, my bun has a HUGE litter box-- far too big for him. When I attempted to change him to a more manageable size, I not only found that he was unhappy (spoiled!), but that I had to change the litter box sooooo much more often. I know that larger litter boxes require more litter...
  6. isabelwhatx

    Bunny growing white hair?

    Aw, he looks just like my bun, Lambda! He is also jet black (or was) and has been growing in a few stray white hairs. This is very normal, so no worries.
  7. isabelwhatx

    Why is she biting me? :(

    My bun used to do that-- it was the scariest thing! I would be petting him, he would be grooming me, and I would suddenly feel teeth. I realized that it was just a love nibble, and it's something bunnies do to each other a lot. Because they have thicker skins, it doesn't hurt them, but it sure...
  8. isabelwhatx

    Them teenage

    I would separate until they get fixed. Apparently, younger bonds are not nearly as strong as post-fixing bonds, and separating them won't do much harm. Young buns can more easily adapt to change. If you continue to keep them together and the buns fight, it will be REALLY hard to rebond them...
  9. isabelwhatx

    New 10 Week Old Bunny

    Absolutely :) Feel free.
  10. isabelwhatx

    Lambda

    Adorable, spunky holland lop born ~March 2013 with a solid black coat, sans two grey feet (so cute!). He pretends not to like cuddling, but once he gets in your lap he melts into a puddle of bunny kisses. He even tries to hide his teeth grinding, but I know better. His favorite activity is...
  11. isabelwhatx

    First housing for my bun!

    I have a 9 week old holland lop who also lives in a Living World Deluxe Habitat (the large version). He's an adorable and curious prince who absolutely loves to run in and out of beneath the second level. Such a cutie. However, admittedly, the cage is too small for him. Or, more accurately...
  12. isabelwhatx

    New 10 Week Old Bunny

    Hello! I recently acquired a young rabbit and have done quite a bit of research. Here's what I've been doing and what I've read up on. What you feed 10 week olds: Alfalfa pellets and hay! Not timothy hay. That can get introduced later. Alfalfa is higher in calcium and protein than timothy hay...
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