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Treb isn't a real bunny anyways. He is a pampered indoor dummy.I think it’s a more recent thing. I don’t recall vaccines being recommended in the past.
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Treb isn't a real bunny anyways. He is a pampered indoor dummy.I think it’s a more recent thing. I don’t recall vaccines being recommended in the past.
Just don’t let any mosquitoes inside.Treb isn't a real bunny anyways. He is a pampered indoor dummy.
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Squats and lungesShe's fat!
Where did she get those big dumb booty cheeks!?
She is huge. Very cute!Our dumb big bunny. She's so cute. Lays like a puppyView attachment 4043232View attachment 4043233View attachment 4043234View attachment 4043235
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Awwwwww good luck!!!!!!I find myself in the very strange spot of having to buy sticks for Juniper. I don't trust the local park not to spray their trees. She dislikes cardboard and won't chew it beyond a few nibbles, so I am trying out a few different wood types and some seagrass mats to see if that strikes her fancy. She has been destroying the plastic grates that I used to keep her from slipping through the fence, so she clearly likes to chew - just not cardboard.
I think I will go with a wooden house with the bark still on, and a few types of wicker (softer) and seagrass (softest). For throwing, foraging toys etc I'll be making them out of cardboard along with tunnels, but I do want to encourage her to chew on something other than plastic.
Also thinking of using some twine to tie up veggies in areas she has to reach a bit to get to. It's a bit of an adjustment to have a young rabbit as opposed to a senior that prefers to nap on heating pads all day.
Wow!!!!!!Check out this big chonk... He's decided he needs to flip his bowl every day and chew up all his blankets.
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