Bun~Bun
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Sorry, haven't been here for quite a while. I really didn't know where to put this thread.
Of course many of ya'll know that I'm on a continued downfall. But lately I've been earning more cash becuase fall is here andtheir is alot of land scaping/garden work avaliable for side job. I gotCocoa to vet and was put on anti-biotics and he's doing better. It justseemed to be a "bunny flu" that Bun-Bun caught and passed to Cocoa. Ifinally found out why his eyes water - he scratches them toomuch. I'm taking him back for medicine for it, and he will probablyhave to wear a bucket collar( Good lord is that going to be annoying tohim.). Local Vet said that he was most likely born whith it. BothBun-Bun and Cocoa are soon going to be vacinated.
Any ways, my friend says he whants to get rid of his rabbit. She's abrindle Mini-Rex. I bred her whith Bun-Bun one time, but did notconcieve. She's not a very healthy looking rabbit as well. She's reallyboney and ate alot when she came to my house. Overall "illness-like"she's fine. Good thing is that she's not a "picky" eater. She ate thesame food that Bun had(It was like Hartzs.). $4 for a 10 poundbag. But here comes the annoying part. I don'twhant Bun-Bun to have bladder issues issues again so he's on anexpensive Timothy Hay Complete Pellets. Cocoa is EXTREMELY picky andwill only eat "Kaytee" based pellets(The only Timothy Hay Pellets arefrom that brand.), so Bun-Bun and him share the same food. But the foodshouldn't be a problem. If she has bladder problems I'll switch her tothat food. Whith the grasp of newer payment, this shouldn't be aproblem whith the house - infact, the rabbits are probably the mostignored animal in my house - cause their mine and they live in my room.
So, is this a good idea? I'd hate for her to end up in the wrong hands.Pet stores only take in rabbits that are very young and she's about 2years old. The rescue center is quite a bit away from where I live andso is the ASCPA and my parents work long hours so that would be alittle hard.
Of course many of ya'll know that I'm on a continued downfall. But lately I've been earning more cash becuase fall is here andtheir is alot of land scaping/garden work avaliable for side job. I gotCocoa to vet and was put on anti-biotics and he's doing better. It justseemed to be a "bunny flu" that Bun-Bun caught and passed to Cocoa. Ifinally found out why his eyes water - he scratches them toomuch. I'm taking him back for medicine for it, and he will probablyhave to wear a bucket collar( Good lord is that going to be annoying tohim.). Local Vet said that he was most likely born whith it. BothBun-Bun and Cocoa are soon going to be vacinated.
Any ways, my friend says he whants to get rid of his rabbit. She's abrindle Mini-Rex. I bred her whith Bun-Bun one time, but did notconcieve. She's not a very healthy looking rabbit as well. She's reallyboney and ate alot when she came to my house. Overall "illness-like"she's fine. Good thing is that she's not a "picky" eater. She ate thesame food that Bun had(It was like Hartzs.). $4 for a 10 poundbag. But here comes the annoying part. I don'twhant Bun-Bun to have bladder issues issues again so he's on anexpensive Timothy Hay Complete Pellets. Cocoa is EXTREMELY picky andwill only eat "Kaytee" based pellets(The only Timothy Hay Pellets arefrom that brand.), so Bun-Bun and him share the same food. But the foodshouldn't be a problem. If she has bladder problems I'll switch her tothat food. Whith the grasp of newer payment, this shouldn't be aproblem whith the house - infact, the rabbits are probably the mostignored animal in my house - cause their mine and they live in my room.
So, is this a good idea? I'd hate for her to end up in the wrong hands.Pet stores only take in rabbits that are very young and she's about 2years old. The rescue center is quite a bit away from where I live andso is the ASCPA and my parents work long hours so that would be alittle hard.