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Yep, Californian. Sooo sweet and gentle. Always accepted pets, basically in any circumstances. If I laid on the floor, she'd come up to me and put her head down basically demanding attention. She was really intelligent, too. We did agility with both of them, and while marvin was a bit too neurotic for it, Alice did amazing. It was really fun seeing her figure out how to navigate tunnels and jump beams. I'd recommend taking a training class to any bun owners who don't mind a little frustration.
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sorry about Alice. she looked sweet asa heck we got peppa to be cleos boyfriend a month ago and they are already majorly in love. cleo is the boss rabbit despite being a third his weight and with 3/4 of the legs https://i.imgur.com/UAIyEXV.mp4
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I thought I’d come update the thread on the rabbit we found. We had her for a week before the owner walked by while I was raking and asked if we had seen a rabbit. While we were happy to reunite the bunny with her owner, we were also sad because we had fallen in love with it. Naturally we immediately went to the humane society and adopted a rabbit. She has been wonderful. She’s kind of sassy, but loves to jump into our laps and eat from our hands.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZEX6Ey7DGc
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oh my god I don't know how I missed it but this fukken harlequin
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drat, I wish Bernie were social enough to try to follow me around the house. We had this one rabbit at the shelter, Piper, who hated the broom and would attack it whenever her pen was swept out. Like, biting it and hanging on. I've never seen anything else like it. Last couple times I went to the shelter I didn't recognize any rabbit I remembered. Adoptions are through the roof! I did see like 8 baby Holland lops, though. They got saddled with a couple pregnant does. Didn't get any good pictures, though.
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My wife got a better flash for her camera so now our rabbits don't look like blurry blobs anymore![]()
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I too have a black blob bunny! They're the best bunnies.
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Delightful little black puddings.
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oh are we posting black blobs
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They're so frustrating to photograph. They're either blurry and too dark or you need to turn up the in-camera lighting to the point everything around the rabbit is washed out
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Deadite posted:They're so frustrating to photograph. They're either blurry and too dark or you need to turn up the in-camera lighting to the point everything around the rabbit is washed out My wife has woken Ajax up several times by not realizing her flash is on and trying to take a picture of him asleep. On the plus side he's at least noticeable that way, although I always feel bad about it.
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Black rabbits you say? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QO_8pc7Jqe8
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Harriet is grey.
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Remora posted:oh my god I don't know how I missed it but this fukken harlequin Here’s another view of Millie
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that's the cutest widdle two-face I've ever seeeeeeen 11/10 would allow her to terrorize Gotham unhindered
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Deadite posted:They're so frustrating to photograph. They're either blurry and too dark or you need to turn up the in-camera lighting to the point everything around the rabbit is washed out you need a big diffuse light source just out of frame, like someone holding a white towel with a lamp reflecting off of it, or one of those silvered pop-up windshield covers
shame on an IGA fucked around with this message at 11:59 on Dec 19, 2020 |
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Remora posted:that's the cutest widdle two-face I've ever seeeeeeen She is sassy and would be a good candidate for terrorism
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My wife didn't realize letting Harriet near the xmas tree was a bad idea
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She just wants to stab you with a broken ornament
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oh yeah on that note, are christmas trees or pine needles or whatever dangerous for rabbits? we're heading to my in laws for a week and we're bringing ajax with us, i was going to block off the room the tree's in (or possibly just the tree), that's definitely the right decision right i can't imagine he can really eat the tree but i'm sure he'll try
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Thumbtacks posted:oh yeah on that note, are christmas trees or pine needles or whatever dangerous for rabbits? we're heading to my in laws for a week and we're bringing ajax with us, i was going to block off the room the tree's in (or possibly just the tree), that's definitely the right decision right
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I decided to just block off other rooms and keep him in the living room. He’s not happy and he’s been thumping all night but hopefully he’ll come to terms and accept his life. We’ll see I guess. I feel bad if he’s unhappy and want him to be okay but also he’s a rabbit so he’ll manage
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Rabbits are champion-level tantrum throwers so I think he'll be okay.
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Yeah, you guys are way too accommodating and coddling to your rabbits, loving embarrassing. They are glorified food that we have collectively decided is too cute for our bellies. Livestock that is too dorbs to leave outside. They eat fece and hop and they are always silly. We breed them for our entertainment and delight and render them sterile for our convenience. If they want to thump at me, or my ways, or the construction happening outside, then let them thump. I laugh at them. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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Ok Comboomer posted:Yeah, you guys are way too accommodating and coddling to your rabbits, loving embarrassing. They are glorified food that we have collectively decided is too cute for our bellies. Livestock that is too dorbs to leave outside. They eat fece and hop and they are always silly. We breed them for our entertainment and delight and render them sterile for our convenience. If they want to thump at me, or my ways, or the construction happening outside, then let them thump. I laugh at them. what the gently caress is this post
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poo poo you right guess i'll eat him for lunch
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Remora posted:what the gently caress is this post
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If your rabbit isn't frequently annoyed at you for getting up in their space then you probably aren't cleaning their enclosure often enough.Remora posted:what the gently caress is this post lol, if you knew my Jareth the Goblin King then you would understand what an imperious little drama queen a lionhead can be mostly I just found it kind of funny that there was a loose trend of people posting things like "moved my rabbit to a different room. lil' buddy won't stop thumping
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I'm very sorry there was too much empathy for your sensibilities, you fuckin weirdo
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Remora posted:I'm very sorry there was too much empathy for your sensibilities, you fuckin weirdo Eat my rear end, dude, it was clearly a joke I’ve been ITT longer and prolly kept rabbits longer than you
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Ok Comboomer posted:Eat my rear end, dude, it was clearly a joke no, it was just weird and bad
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People people, stop fighting! You all know that Harriet is upset when people fight and when Harriet is upset, bad things happen. Like her somehow getting out in the middle of the night, and yanking my laptop off my office desk by the powercord. Goddamnit Harriet
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bunnyofdoom posted:People people, stop fighting! You all know that Harriet is upset when people fight and when Harriet is upset, bad things happen. imagine believing that one could empathize too little with this eldritch being
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Fighting in this thread should be resolved by rubbing your heads and noses, then grooming each other.
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Fighting ITT is to be resolved by putting both parties in a dark laundry hamper together and running the vacuum or clothes dryer until both belligerents visibly huddle together Put my cage next to anybody else’s without proper bonding and I’ll chew their lips off between the bars 🐇🐰 EDIT: <-- -- -- Really, you guys?! Come on, I worked hard on that Fivey Fox Av. That's so loving lame. Scott Baculum fucked around with this message at 15:11 on Dec 23, 2020 |
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This has been my secret feel-good-thread for 10+ years. I haven't had a bunny for 20 years, so I'm not contributing anything. Just a thumbs up, bunnies are good.
Wipfmetz fucked around with this message at 23:03 on Dec 23, 2020 |
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For some feel good, here's pictures of Nancy relaxing, despite how skittish she is:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Also a video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFwNBO8gap8
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I’m currently visiting my parents for Christmas and I’ve had on the back of my mind for a while now that my bunny would be much happier if she lived with them. ![]() I live in a tiny apartment with a slippery wooden floor that she can’t run on (I’ve bought carpets but still) while they have a big house and a nice garden. They have a super friendly rabbit of their own that she gets along with very well so they keep each other company. I just feel like a selfish piece of poo poo every time I have to bring her back with me. She’s 5 now but it feels like she’s always been a part of my life and I love that rabbit more than anything. I just see as she’s getting a little older that I don’t provide her with the best quality of life she could have and it honestly fucks me up. I know my mom would love to care for her and we’ve touched on it in the past, I’m probably going to break the news to her tomorrow. I just hope this is the right decision. Please hug your buns for me.
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Sassy Sasquatch posted:I’m currently visiting my parents for Christmas and I’ve had on the back of my mind for a while now that my bunny would be much happier if she lived with them. You could just get some carpet or carpet tile. Maybe get a second rabbit if you feel like yours isn’t getting adequate enrichment or enjoyment. To me it seems like the biggest potential benefits to rehoming your bun are the space and the potential of bonding your rabbit to your parents’ rabbit. Beyond that I just don’t know that I’d ever take a house rabbit outside on trips to the yard enough to make that feature really worthwhile. And if your parents are older are they really going to be taking your rabbit outside every single day for exercise, enough that the rabbit would really get comfortably used to “walkies”? Any rabbit is going to spend the first five minutes in an unfamiliar wide open expanse like that nervously looking for predators. A novel and enriching environment, to be sure, but make sure that you’re planning this with a/your rabbit’s best interest in mind, and not what you imagine they’d prefer based on how, like, dogs or cats use space. Plus I find that bonded rabbits tend to move around less/be way less skittish in general. They spend a lot more time grooming/being groomed, paying attention to the other rabbit, waiting for the other rabbit before moving elsewhere, and just generally chilling and lying down with the other rabbit instead of exploring the poo poo out of everything. They become way less dependent on the owner for attention. Anyway rabbits are like cats, where adding a second one only marginally increases the relative expense and work vs having one.
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