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  1. aussie bunny mummy

    More bonding questions (moulting and multiple rabbits)!

    Yeah, I did notice they started moulting at about the same time the weather started to get quite warm, even the boys not involved in the bonding session. Thanks for that bunny mum. Individually bond them you think? Thanks for that too! :) So, where in Australia are you from?
  2. aussie bunny mummy

    More bonding questions (moulting and multiple rabbits)!

    Oooohhhh, so it's the other way around? That would make sense. I have tried bonding them before but I didn't notice anything in relation to moulting. I do have another rabbit that is in a totally separate room that is moulting as well, but it is a lot more obvious in the two that were involved...
  3. aussie bunny mummy

    Flemish Giant

    My Flemish also loves to be tranced and brushed! He also loves to eat and gets very excited about treats. He also flops and trances himself all the time, but what he loves most of all is to find a sunny spot in the house and laze about all day in the sunshine! Ahhh, what a life he has! It's as...
  4. aussie bunny mummy

    More bonding questions (moulting and multiple rabbits)!

    I have decided that I have way too much stress going on in my life right now, so bonding will be on hold until everything settles down! I did notice shortly after my last attempt though that ALL my bunnies are going through a heavy moult, so my question is, does moulting make bonding more...
  5. aussie bunny mummy

    Need help, advice, reassurance!

    Thanks for your help with the photos! An even bigger thank you for your comments on bonding! Wabbitdad12, wow 12 rabbits in one room? That sounds crazy, and like heaven, at the same time! ;)I haven't put all my bunnies together yet but I will as soon as I get achance. Great idea about the...
  6. aussie bunny mummy

    germs,disease in bunny poo

    NZminilops, you're not the only one! I mean, rabbits only eat grass, veges and hay, how bad could it be? They eat their own poo too....maybe the little boy wanted to find out why? I really don't think it could be all that bad. Dog poo is different because they eat meat and that's where you'd...
  7. aussie bunny mummy

    What this forum has taught me.

    Girlzilla, well said! I wish people needed a license to buy pets! I also wish rabbits were really, really expensive to buy so that only people who truly wanted one would be able to, and that after such an investment, they would do anything in their power to make sure they looked after them in...
  8. aussie bunny mummy

    Need help, advice, reassurance!

    Bunnicula, yes I'll definitely put them in one room separated, I'm going to set it up tonight. Thanks for your advice! Pamnock, sorry, I'm new to the whole 'adding pictures' thing! Not sure how to do what you suggested as opposed to what I'm doing. When I have some time I'll try and figure it...
  9. aussie bunny mummy

    Harsh chemicals and buns

    I'm not sure but I had my house done while I had moved out temporarily and I washed the floors a couple of times before I moved them back! The people that did it even said it was safe for pets and children but I wanted to make sure!
  10. aussie bunny mummy

    Rabbit rescues, bonders in Australia?

    Thanks so much for the replies! I will definitley have a look at those sites. :)
  11. aussie bunny mummy

    Am I the only weirdo?

    Hi, fellow weirdo here! :wave: Girlzilla, you summed it up completely! I cannot turn my back on a rabbit in need, so now I have four. I'd like to say I'd keep it at four, but.....
  12. aussie bunny mummy

    Rabbit rescues, bonders in Australia?

    Does anyone know of any rabbit rescues in Sydney, Australia? I think I need this information as everyone I know is aware of how "bunny mad" I am, so anytime someone finds a rabbit, or knows of one roaming the streets, they contact me! I fall in love with all of them but I now have 4 rabbits and...
  13. aussie bunny mummy

    How do I get rid of fur from my rug?

    I just wet my hands and rub the carpet, then rub my hands together to removethe furfrom my hands. The fur kind of bunches up and matts together. I have to be careful though because I do get carpet burn if I get to enthusiastic when removing it from the carpet! There go my fingerprints! :wave:
  14. aussie bunny mummy

    Need help, advice, reassurance!

    Thank you so much for your replies! I am feeling better already! Marach8000, I did take Binky and Casper to my mum's place to bond them and that seemed to be working until they both tried to jump through a small space, got stuck and freaked out and bit each other! My husband and I were fighting...
  15. aussie bunny mummy

    Need help, advice, reassurance!

    Hi, I apologise for not introducing myself first but I need help. I have four bunnies (not bonded), started a job this year (and will finish it this year too) that is taking up ALL of my time and have just decided to separate from my husband 3 weeks ago. I am feeling extremely overwhelmed and...
  16. aussie bunny mummy

    Stee Thread 2007

    I've always wondered about wild bunnies... in the wild! My little wild one binkies and flops but he is inside our home, always! Very safe! That's great to hear they binky and flop, and in full view for you! My wild bunny "Binky" does flop, but almost always keeps his head upright so he doesn't...
  17. aussie bunny mummy

    Stee Thread 2007

    Hi there, just thought I'd jump in! I have two domestic buns and one wild one and they certainly do shed! The wild one doesn't lose quite as much fur but you can definitely see his moult line and his fur gets lighter and darker depending on the season.
  18. aussie bunny mummy

    What breed is my bunny?

    Yes, his ears were the first thing I noticedabout him! So big! I have a one year old Flemish Giant crossed with alop and this new bunny has ears the same size! He also has huge feetand is growing very quickly! I can't wait to see what he looks likewhen he is fully grown! :jumpforjoy:
  19. aussie bunny mummy

    What breed is my bunny?

    I might have to post some more pictures when hegets a little older. He is very cute with a beautiful personality. He'svery affectionate. He also licks me a lot so I'm hoping bonding with myother two won't be too difficult! My mum actually found him eatinggrass on the side of the road while going...
  20. aussie bunny mummy

    What breed is my bunny? (part 2)

    Just wanted to add this photo because it's cute.... and it might help identify his breed too! :bunnyheart
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