gedesgirl
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Hello everyone.
I'm a new Bunny Mom in Pasadena, MD. ...ok...soon to be. I pick him up in another week or so. He's a black lionhead.
Anyway, I'm here to learn all I can about being a good bunny parent.
So far I've researched, interviewed, and selected a local vet that actually regularly works with rabbits and not just cats and dogs. I'm considering myself very blessed because it happens to be my regular vet who is right up the street from my house. I've found and purchased a cage - ok...what my other half is calling the "luxury, bunny town house." But I can section it off so he only has half the cage until he is comfortable with his surroundings. I'm in the process of learning the fine art of rabbit proofing a home, which I'm discovering is far more easier than ferrit proofing a home. I used to be a ferrit mom many years ago (they are like having a 3 year old and an accomplished pick pocket crammed into a tiny furry body.) I am thinking that I play pen is going to be the answer until I feel completely sure that I've successfully rabbit proofed my office.
Now I'm researching all the wonders and what to expect when bunny puberty hits. Of course, I'm planning on getting him fixed as soon as he's of age to do so.
Any advice you have is greatly appreciated.
T
I'm a new Bunny Mom in Pasadena, MD. ...ok...soon to be. I pick him up in another week or so. He's a black lionhead.
Anyway, I'm here to learn all I can about being a good bunny parent.
So far I've researched, interviewed, and selected a local vet that actually regularly works with rabbits and not just cats and dogs. I'm considering myself very blessed because it happens to be my regular vet who is right up the street from my house. I've found and purchased a cage - ok...what my other half is calling the "luxury, bunny town house." But I can section it off so he only has half the cage until he is comfortable with his surroundings. I'm in the process of learning the fine art of rabbit proofing a home, which I'm discovering is far more easier than ferrit proofing a home. I used to be a ferrit mom many years ago (they are like having a 3 year old and an accomplished pick pocket crammed into a tiny furry body.) I am thinking that I play pen is going to be the answer until I feel completely sure that I've successfully rabbit proofed my office.
Now I'm researching all the wonders and what to expect when bunny puberty hits. Of course, I'm planning on getting him fixed as soon as he's of age to do so.
Any advice you have is greatly appreciated.
T