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  1. Abi :)

    Adding new bunny to home

    I would say that you need to separate them for 1-2 months after her spay, but are you sure your bun is okay with having a partner? If you get a bun from a breeder there is no guarantee that they with get along and if they don't will you give the bun back to the breeder? If you are open to...
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    Safe to ingest kind of a lot of willow sticks?

    haha my bun does the same thing, from my experiences it is completely safe as from what I've read rabbits consume roughage such as twigs and sticks in the wild so it is similar to their natural behaviour. If you are worried you could buy other toys that are used for enrichment but aren't willow...
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    I never thought about that! I've seen people get rid of rabbits and give them to shelters because they didn't get along with their partners which is quite sad :( Could you talk to a shelter about adopting a rabbit? They offer bunny dates and they even bond the buns for you, as well as the buns...
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    let us know how they get along!
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    Rabbit (age 10 months) won’t let me hold him at all

    Also I would like to say that rabbits don't like to be held because they are prey animals and feel vulnerable with being held, especially if you haven't developed a bond between them. Rabbits aren't generally cuddly animals like they show on TV, they like to be on the floor unless they have a...
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    That could be a bit stressful depending on the bun, is it possible that you can get the new bun and give him a week or so to get used to the new environment and then neuter him? Then he will be comfortable around you and his new environment. <3
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    "Neutered" bunny still has balls!

    Bonding varies between buns, so my advice may or may not work for you and your buns. But personally I would recommend keeping your male away from your female for around a month after the surgery so his hormones can calm down (of course this is up to you but it may help you male rabbit's...
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    Fur in buns poo

    That's such a relief! 😀 Thanks!
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    Fur in buns poo

    Hey guys I was cleaning Bambi's home area and noticed two poops connected with fur, I got a bit worried so I topped up her hay and whilst she was eating I groomed her with the furminator and took out some of her shedding fur. She has been eating and drinking normally, as well as pooing normally...
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    Accidents

    You could move their litter box to that corner or place some sort of item in the corner such as a tile. Here's a video on litter training-
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    Chewing habbits

    Rabbits nails grow and they should be trimmed, you can use a cat nail trimmer, I'll leave a video below on how to trim them. As for the neutering I completely understand you feel bad because I felt so horrible when we got our buns spayed/neutered. Neutering has many health benefits as well as...
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    What is the Myxo RHD PLUS vaccine?

    Hey guys I just got an email from my vet about a new vaccine for our bun that will be offered to us when we go for our booster, I'll leave the email below, but I've never actually heard about it and I'm a bit curious as to if any one has heard about it? I'm just curious! :) Here's the email-...
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    Chewing habbits

    Buy lots of chew toys, I would recommend willow, seagrass and timothy toys rabbits love chewing on them and it should keep them entertained. If you have an x-pen or c and c grids block of the sofa so they don't have access to it. If you'd like a website to find toys I'd recommend bunnies that...
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    Sore hocks (photo attached)

    from my experience puzzle mats aren't really absorbent, the urine sort of sits on the surface if you know what i mean 😂
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    How to prevent rabbit litter box from messing up the whole house? Looking for litter box recommendations

    I would recommend using a high sided cat litter box so when they hop in and out bits and pieces won't go flying around creating more cleaning for you lol. I wouldn't recommend hooded cat litter boxes and from what I've read neither does @Blue eyes because of potential for ammonia build up. Here...
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    Sore hocks (photo attached)

    If he is litter trained and you use wood-stove pellets place a layer of carefresh or paper based bedding on top so the pellets don't hurt his feet, hope he feels okay <3
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    Urgent Help required

    Hope your bun is okay now, please update us on her health <3
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    Rabbit stomping his feet

    I don't necessarily think your bun is angry although I don't seem to understand your situation properly... If you bun is stomping its' feet he/she is most likely thumping which is a noise that buns make when they hit their feet on the ground, they often do it if they can hear something (in your...
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    Safe rugs for rabbits.

    If you do use this try to see if your bun is a digger, I had one and my bun had a habit of digging at them and she destroyed them lol 😂
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