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  1. ceetee

    New Bunny Settling In...

    Well, I'm still looking for an affordable place to get him fixed... ...He's tried humping two of my rats today during out time xD My poor rats were all ,"OMG GET OFF o_____o" So it's definately a sign. He's also getting destructive... tearing things, scratching.... jumping and stomping...
  2. ceetee

    New Bunny Settling In...

    Just an update (: Sergeant Flops has been allowed to free roam the living room when we are in the den. We've actually moved the litter box in a couple of places when we let him out and he knows exactly where to pee. Hasn't peed outside the box ever. The only thing he seems to miss is his...
  3. ceetee

    New Bunny Settling In...

    I think a cardboard box will be great for him (: I'll work on it today... so far... hes been doing great with his litter box. a few stray poos here and there but ALL of his pee is in the box, and when he has to pee really bad he runs towards his cage to use his box <3 I'm so proud considering...
  4. ceetee

    New Bunny Settling In...

    Haha, honestly its not the best... but its what I had left over... My dad had an extra box of those snap together build-it shelves and I figured I'd use what he had and save some money.... I think its suitable for a good starter cage, once he gets better aqcuainted with his litter box he'll have...
  5. ceetee

    New Bunny Settling In...

    They're snap-on snap-off connectors... So its really easy to get in, plus I can just reach in its not that tall for me... only tall enough so he cant hop out... (:
  6. ceetee

    New Bunny Settling In...

    Well, finally settled in (: took some pictures. He got a little anxious on the way home, but he was finally introduced to my doggie and ratties :'D Here's his setup so far... to start off with his litter training... I added a few small stuffed animals... I took the pic before I put in the...
  7. ceetee

    New Bunny Settling In...

    mk, So Ill just have the litter box then... and a bit of my hardwood floor showing... I don't think his pee on my floor would matter anyway, since it wont absorb.. my floors are.. coated or something... and then... when he pees out of the litter box 50/50 vinegar and water solution...
  8. ceetee

    New Bunny Settling In...

    Well, I was planning to line the floor with newspaper for now, so that way when he pees out of the litter box I can easily tear off the pee spot and put it in the litter box so he knows. Then, decrease the amount of newspaper on the floor bit by bit until finally when hes ready, there won't be...
  9. ceetee

    New Bunny Settling In...

    Thanks~ So no cuddle cups or soft things until he's done training then? I guess I'll do te setup now and take a pic... I was planning to line the floor with towels... and then have the litter box and his bed in another corner... But, from what I'm hearing it would be best to keep...
  10. ceetee

    New Bunny Settling In...

    Thanks!~ Well, I called up my vet, and she said the exam plus the neutering would be about $255 in total. So, I'm hoping when I get my next paycheck I'll be able to cover it. My friend works at Northshore Animal Hospital and she says that if I show them my taxes and proof of low income (I...
  11. ceetee

    New Bunny Settling In...

    No he's not neutered... I'm hoping to take him to the vet soon to make a check-up and neutering. I had vitamins for my old bunny... Perhaps I won't use them then... they were more for having a happy digestive track... I think some type of acidopholous. Yes, now that I googled it he...
  12. ceetee

    New Bunny Settling In...

    Well, George and I are getting our rescue bunny tonight, his name's Sergeant Flops (: Pics soon. He's not litter trained yet, and he's a year old. I was told older bunnies take better to litter training than younger bunnies though so I hope he'll adjust smoothly. He'll be living in a...
  13. ceetee

    Hello Everyone!!~ (:

    Yeah its a rescue in Long Island, and I was referred to them by my cavvy,rabbit vet specialist... She treats almost all of the rabbits there and my vet is phenominal. She only services small animals... I've brought all my guineas, rabbits, and rats to her in the past. heres their rescue...
  14. ceetee

    Hello Everyone!!~ (:

    NY (: Queens NYC
  15. ceetee

    Hello Everyone!!~ (:

    YEP. (: Though, in my personal experience boys were more docile and affectionate than girl bunnies... So I'm planning to adopt a boy this time around... n.n I figure, its better to adopt from a rescue... these bunnies NEED homes. AND this rescue spays/neuters their bunnies as well as litter...
  16. ceetee

    Hello Everyone!!~ (:

    Well, I contacted a local rescue and it seems they have bunnies already litter trained and looking for homes (: The woman was very pleasant and is planning to call me very soon to find the perfect bunny for me. n.n
  17. ceetee

    Hello Everyone!!~ (:

    Thanks~! So how old is old enough to train a bunny? Because I heard from other people that they adopted their bunnies at 2 yrs and the bunnies never took to litter training...
  18. ceetee

    Hello Everyone!!~ (:

    Hi everyone, I'm new here, but on the internet you can call me CT (: I've had rabbits, all types of rabbits in the past... Though its been about three years since I've had a rabbit. I've moved into a new apartment and am now searching for a new rabbit to live with me in my bedroom. I'm...
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