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Damies 08-22-2010 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Flaria (Post 56064)
I used to own a Jersey Wooly rabbit, doe, named Spirit. She is one special bunny that I ever come across for show rabbits. She won two times in a row and won best of variety. She would let others to trimmed her nails, being groomed but when it's comes to me she only wanted my loving attention and nothing more. If you stayed with her for 2 hours she will rewarded you with her kisses.

My mom is currently breedind angora rabbits. We have one doe who is our oldest bunny and she is a total spoilt princess of a bunny. xD

She usually has free roam of the house and is allowed to go outside into our fenced yard via the dog door, and she gets carrots and other treats on an almost daily basis. Mom is planning to take her to be bred with a french angora buck tomorrow and we are excited to see the results of that breeding. -nodnod-

Flaria 08-22-2010 07:25 PM

@Yuki:
I say, that's very common with most teenagers that don't like to do heavy chores. Just depends on what it is and why it's too much to bear even though it's easy but don't have to do it every single day but just starting habit.

Flaria 08-22-2010 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkMoonSlayer (Post 56075)
My mom is currently breedind angora rabbits. We have one doe who is our oldest bunny and she is a total spoilt princess of a bunny. xD

She usually has free roam of the house and is allowed to go outside into our fenced yard via the dog door, and she gets carrots and other treats on an almost daily basis. Mom is planning to take her to be bred with a french angora buck tomorrow and we are excited to see the results of that breeding. -nodnod-

Well, don't feed your rabbits with too much carrots since they are like sugar cubes that can fat them up. >_>; I really wanted to get the Netherlands Dwarf rabbit, since they are popular small breed. Yet, their temperament by be little bitey, depending on the personality.

johnny 08-22-2010 07:32 PM

-gnaws on her crappy internet.-

I HAVE THREE WIFI BARS OUT OF FOUR WHY DO YOU FAIL SO HARD, INTERNET?

Sei 08-22-2010 07:33 PM

*tackles johnny* You can use my internetz! :'D

Yuki 08-22-2010 07:34 PM

:B Think I'll go now.

johnny 08-22-2010 07:36 PM

-tries to superglue Sei's internet to her own internet in order to make them stronger.-

WHERE DO I PUT THE GLUUUE? D:

Damies 08-22-2010 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Flaria (Post 56077)
Well, don't feed your rabbits with too much carrots since they are like sugar cubes that can fat them up. >_>; I really wanted to get the Netherlands Dwarf rabbit, since they are popular small breed. Yet, their temperament by be little bitey, depending on the personality.

Mom usually gives Greta (the rabbit) a third of a regular sized carrot a day or one to two baby carrots. And as much timothy hay as she wants usually. Greta has never been fat, or prone to being overweight, infact she is the opposite. She is almost always feeling under weight. Except recently she has been maintaining a healthy weight.

And we have a faun netherland dwarf buck, he is adorable, but has never successfully produced babies. He has a timid personality more than a bitey one.

Zypher 08-22-2010 07:41 PM

I've never owned rabbits. The smell alone was one reason my mom would never get any. Then there's the fact we had like..five cats.

Poor thing woulda been scared to death. Whether that's before or after they tried to eat it remains to be seen.

johnny 08-22-2010 07:43 PM

My neighbors had rabbits and they pretty much spent all their time eating and humping each other.

Didn't seem like desirable pets to me.

Flaria 08-22-2010 07:45 PM

@DarkMoon:
Awe, that's good. Some owners tend to over feed them. @_@; I really wanted one for long time and it would be my second rabbit to own if I get one.

@Zypher:
Not for my old cat, Perdy is afraid of my rabbit and she thought it was the giant rodent in the cage. xD LOL! And my rabbit scared the crap out of her when she just walked out the hall way from the bathroom and my rabbit zoomed right in front of her. Made her jumped sideways. >_>;

Sei 08-22-2010 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by johnny (Post 56082)
-tries to superglue Sei's internet to her own internet in order to make them stronger.-

WHERE DO I PUT THE GLUUUE? D:

ON THE GLUETHERNET PANEL, JOHNNY! THE GLUETHERNET PANEL! :'DD

Damies 08-22-2010 07:47 PM

We have seven adult cats and they ignore the rabbits most of the time. It is kittens pawing at the rabbits through cage wires that are most troublesome.

I mean the cats even ignored the little 8 oz baby bunny who fell outta his cage one day, the dogs were more trouble then cuz they all wanted to play mommy! xD

Fenris 08-22-2010 07:48 PM

-kicks my eggs around on gpx plus- i never want a full party again D=

Sei 08-22-2010 07:51 PM

I love bunnies, but they tend to like to... do their business on me. D:

Zypher 08-22-2010 07:51 PM

My cats tended to kill anything brought into the house that wasn't a dog.. So they were different than yours in the sense of kill first, play later.


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