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Some of my babies - bunnies, cats and g pigs
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Some of my babies - bunnies, cats and g pigs
Mischa on the swing:
Mischa on the chair (can you tell she's lazy lmao)
Kovu:
Kovu in a tree
Kovu and his naughty bits
Vitani:
Vitani and Ruby:
Ruby (aka Hannibal - she bit out another rabbit's )
Ebony, a rescue rabbit
Barney, Ebony's BF and a fellow rescue
Skye, very poorly treated rabbit, sadly can't be handled apart from the necessaries
Albie, Skye's BF and an adorable rescue. He was abandoned because "they didn't want a fully grown rabbit"
These are 2 of the pigs I rescued. They were being sold seperately at 2 weeks old (they are still suckling at this age) and they all had mange and covered in lice - over their eyes and everything
Daisy and her baby Buttercup
Will get pics of Buttercups' brothers soon
Mischa on the chair (can you tell she's lazy lmao)
Kovu:
Kovu in a tree
Kovu and his naughty bits
Vitani:
Vitani and Ruby:
Ruby (aka Hannibal - she bit out another rabbit's )
Ebony, a rescue rabbit
Barney, Ebony's BF and a fellow rescue
Skye, very poorly treated rabbit, sadly can't be handled apart from the necessaries
Albie, Skye's BF and an adorable rescue. He was abandoned because "they didn't want a fully grown rabbit"
These are 2 of the pigs I rescued. They were being sold seperately at 2 weeks old (they are still suckling at this age) and they all had mange and covered in lice - over their eyes and everything
Daisy and her baby Buttercup
Will get pics of Buttercups' brothers soon
silverrabbit- Moderator
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Re: Some of my babies - bunnies, cats and g pigs
ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW..... Lovely Lovely Rabbits!!!!
aly_starh- Feathertail
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Re: Some of my babies - bunnies, cats and g pigs
I love all your animals and what a great job you've done with all those rescues
Netty- Admin
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Re: Some of my babies - bunnies, cats and g pigs
Thanks guys, they are my babies
So many rabbits are neglected, all but 3 are rescues, and once I have some more hutches up and running i'll be able to take in more.
Cost me a fortune in veggies I can tell you
So many rabbits are neglected, all but 3 are rescues, and once I have some more hutches up and running i'll be able to take in more.
Cost me a fortune in veggies I can tell you
silverrabbit- Moderator
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Re: Some of my babies - bunnies, cats and g pigs
Awww...they are all so sweet...Albie reminds me of my little rabbit i had when i was a teenager...who could anyone not want those animals!!
You should grow your own veggies...may save you a few pennies
You should grow your own veggies...may save you a few pennies
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Re: Some of my babies - bunnies, cats and g pigs
Look at the curves Mischa has going on!!!
Fantastic pics Lou! I'd love to spend an afternoon at your place, all those rabbits. Its been years since I've had a rabbit, miss them.
Fantastic pics Lou! I'd love to spend an afternoon at your place, all those rabbits. Its been years since I've had a rabbit, miss them.
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Re: Some of my babies - bunnies, cats and g pigs
oh wow stunning cats and what gorgeous names!
And I adore your babbits - how do they stay in the garden? I have a pen for mine to run round but would love to let them loose but worry theyd escape.
Carrot stays in the garden as she was handled from birth but onion would be a worry to me as she isnt as willing to be fussed
And I adore your babbits - how do they stay in the garden? I have a pen for mine to run round but would love to let them loose but worry theyd escape.
Carrot stays in the garden as she was handled from birth but onion would be a worry to me as she isnt as willing to be fussed
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Re: Some of my babies - bunnies, cats and g pigs
You have rabbits too Haych?! Jealous!
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Re: Some of my babies - bunnies, cats and g pigs
they look lovely. Have you any supermarkets near you? i am sure if you said you had rescued rabbits they would keep some of the veggies, they throw loads away, just a thought. x
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Re: Some of my babies - bunnies, cats and g pigs
I often go to the veg places in the asian supermarket areas as they're really generous with giving me bits and bobs left over I tried growing my own veg but one of my rabbits pulled up and ate an entire tub of carrots
Haych - well we have a 6ft fence on one side and on the outside we have a hedge that I lined with chickenwire that's buried into the ground. I think because the garden is quite big and "wild" (aka a mess lol) they have lots of areas to play in and don't really try and escape.
The ones i've had from babies have a routine for going to their hutches - you just clap your hands and they hoppity hop back home
The really untame bunnies (aka Skye and another called Nobby (lmao) also a rescue) go in the run. Having a big one built this summer so that it will fit a hutch in so the crazy bunnies can have more freedom.
And yes, Mischa deffo has some curves LMAO. She's so lazy, all she wants to do it lounge around and get pampered by her slave (aka me)
Haych - well we have a 6ft fence on one side and on the outside we have a hedge that I lined with chickenwire that's buried into the ground. I think because the garden is quite big and "wild" (aka a mess lol) they have lots of areas to play in and don't really try and escape.
The ones i've had from babies have a routine for going to their hutches - you just clap your hands and they hoppity hop back home
The really untame bunnies (aka Skye and another called Nobby (lmao) also a rescue) go in the run. Having a big one built this summer so that it will fit a hutch in so the crazy bunnies can have more freedom.
And yes, Mischa deffo has some curves LMAO. She's so lazy, all she wants to do it lounge around and get pampered by her slave (aka me)
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Re: Some of my babies - bunnies, cats and g pigs
shame we dont live closer. Old lady next door to my sister used to have a house bunny who also had this lovely outdoor run. bunny died a year or so ago run is just sitting in ladys garden
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Re: Some of my babies - bunnies, cats and g pigs
SR;- are all your rabbits neautered?
Ive been wanting to get Alfie a few friends for ages, but the cost of getting them all neautered...
Are all rescue rabbits already neautered?
Ive been wanting to get Alfie a few friends for ages, but the cost of getting them all neautered...
Are all rescue rabbits already neautered?
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Re: Some of my babies - bunnies, cats and g pigs
Ahh yeah Liz, could do with a big run like that!
Yeah all neutered. These are ones I have rescued myself from nasty people so I had to have them all done myself, some at my vet and some at a local rescue centre - does get pricey lol, last time I had 4 done in one day, but the rspca don't charge crazy amounts, and my vet had a special offer on
If you get a rescue rabbit from a centre then 100% sure they will all be neutered as they don't encourage breeding etc.
Edit: It'd be better to get him only one friend. They bond better in pairs, females can become quite competetive even if spayed and a male often won't accept another male.
Yeah all neutered. These are ones I have rescued myself from nasty people so I had to have them all done myself, some at my vet and some at a local rescue centre - does get pricey lol, last time I had 4 done in one day, but the rspca don't charge crazy amounts, and my vet had a special offer on
If you get a rescue rabbit from a centre then 100% sure they will all be neutered as they don't encourage breeding etc.
Edit: It'd be better to get him only one friend. They bond better in pairs, females can become quite competetive even if spayed and a male often won't accept another male.
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