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  1. hunnybunny63

    Rabbit photoshoot!

    Thanks for the suggestions. Those photos are great! Thats exactly what's happened to me, a local photographer was looking for dogs to photograph to expand hers too, so I offered my rabbits for some variety. Do you mind if a show those photos with the photographer for ideas?
  2. hunnybunny63

    Rabbit photoshoot!

    Yes, thats what I normally do but I can take photos like that every day. This is a professional photographer.
  3. hunnybunny63

    Rabbit photoshoot!

    My rabbits have been offered a photoshoot by a local photographer. She's offered to come to mine, but I sort of thing going to a studio could be fun. of course without the flash! So either way, what ideas does everyone have for good photos of rabbits? I have two rabbits, they both adore each...
  4. hunnybunny63

    Complicated spay

    Hi, just an update on Cloud. Its been almost 4 months, and shes fully recovered and now bonded with a male friend and they adore each other. Just wondering how long everyone usually finds it takes for the fur to grow back? This is her belly just yesterday, she has long fur down the middle but...
  5. hunnybunny63

    Moss killer

    You'll all be pleased to know, that the moss killer is just going in the front garden where the rabbits don't go. Yay, they can stay out hopping in the sunshine.
  6. hunnybunny63

    Moss killer

    Bit hard to keep them away from the grass, seeing as our lawn is in the middle of the garden and they like to eat it. Thanks everyone for the advice. Glad its not months and just weeks. Still not happy about it, but least I know they can go back out in a few weeks.
  7. hunnybunny63

    Moss killer

    The rabbits have two hutches that link with a big run inbetween. This where they spend overnight and the day when pim not around to let them out. However they love the garden, getting to actually run and exploring. If he does go ahead, would a couple weeks be enough?
  8. hunnybunny63

    Moss killer

    They had a new turf laid after my old rabbits died and he's been precious about it ever since. I totally agree with you, and don't think its a good idea. I think they would have to be off it for months and moths to allow the moss to die and to decay, and all the rest of the chemicals to eb...
  9. hunnybunny63

    Moss killer

    Hello, hoping someone can help. My two rabbits hop round our garden lose most days, helping themselves to whatever plants they like in the garden. However my dad wants to put moss killer on our lawn (he's a bit obsessed with the lawn!). Of course the rabbits hop on the lawn but more importantly...
  10. hunnybunny63

    Dig box

    Thank you, I will try and find a plastic box big enough. What would be the best thing to use for the digging material? I dont want it to get really messy everywhere, a little mess is fine...although they make quite alot already.
  11. hunnybunny63

    Dig box

    I'm sure this has been asked before but I couldnt find anything on it. Want to create a dig box for my rabbits who live outside, however they live on the concrete he majority of the time with the odd run round the whole garden for a couple hours. They have tunnels and toys to play with, but...
  12. hunnybunny63

    New Bunny shopping list..anything I missed??

    I would get one bowl for water, rather than a bottle. Then I personally feed all my rabbit's pellets in 'treat balls' either solf for rabbits, cats or dogs as they makes them work for their food. I would never put veg in a bowl, thats easy to scatter about the pen, means they have to hop about a...
  13. hunnybunny63

    Litter training advice please!

    Lovely to hear bob now has a friend, and there is definatly progress on the litter training.
  14. hunnybunny63

    Bonding

    Ok thank you. Im doing one a day at the moment for about half hour, so will keep that up. Thanks.
  15. hunnybunny63

    Bonding

    Read most of thatbsite already, and already following most of their tips before I'd read it. Just a bit unsure of how often, havent seen that mentioned. They suggest short sessions, but not how often.
  16. hunnybunny63

    Lionhead experts required!

    Brilliant Ill have a look at theother thread. Im a dog groomer, so will get someone to hold bunny and give him a trim.
  17. hunnybunny63

    Lionhead experts required!

    I rescued a very hairy rabbit a couple months back now, and have been informed by people on here he is a teddy lionhead. My really question is, he can't see very well as he is so hairy, can I trim the hair round his eyes? Will it grow back ok and not come back thicker or a different texture? I...
  18. hunnybunny63

    Bonding

    I'm swapping them between the hutches every day so they are used to each others scents. They have just one set of bars between then, and often come over to each other to sniff. Any recomendations how often they should see each other properly, is once a day enough? Or should it be more?
  19. hunnybunny63

    Bonding

    Hes now just spent 5 minutes trying to hump her, then she hops off and he tries to chase. So I've stopped him chasing, then hes come back to hump her again. I've called it a day now as shes not happy.
  20. hunnybunny63

    Bonding

    Ive just started to bond my two rescue rabbits together. A male whos around a year or so, and a female about 7 monthd old. Both have been done already. Firstly how often should they have meetings? Using my kitchen as a neutral ground and they get on pretty well in there. The boy defiantly is...
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