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i used to live in windsor if that counts for anything lol. it was too poluted though cause of wind direction and the states being right there and all. i got out of there as fast as possible lol. no medical problems since i got out of there too.
 
Hey fellow Canadians!! Just wondering if anyone in here was interested in adopting two beautiful bonded Holland Lop rabbits.

I'm unfortunately being relocated for work and my babies can't come with me. They are a male and female 3 and 2 years of age and in perfect health!

If ANYONE is interested and would provide a loving and forever home for them PLEASE let me know! Thank you so much.
 
I used to live in Oro/Hawkestone inbetween Barrie and Orillia.

Brampton now, I miss up north quite a lot. Once I'm done school, I want to move back.
 
I go back and forth between Guelph and Brampton, but lately I'm mostly in Guelph because of exams. I would love to meet other bunny owners in the area. :)
 
^St. Lawrence or Queens?

I was born and raised in Peterborough (19 years!). Moved to Kingston last September for school. My Mom lives in Scaborough where I frequently visit, and in a year I'll be moving to Brampton (if I get accepted into the program I want).
 
I grew up in Caledonia, but my dad's best friend's family lives up in North Bay.

Currently living and going to school in Toronto.

Going to visit the area real soon! (After my exams; end of this month/week.)
 
Im in Brantford! But originally lived in Oakville! Does anyone else on here also have horses? I find alot of horse people also have bunnies! I have 2 horses and 2 bunnies!
 
There was a rabbit show in Meaford today. I thought it was suppost to be close to waterloo and kitchener... It wasn't anywhere close.

Near owen sound! I was going to try and show Harley for the first time, but because of the distance we didn't go.

I was wondering if anyone went though? I hope it was fun.
 
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^St. Lawrence or Queens?

I was born and raised in Peterborough (19 years!). Moved to Kingston last September for school. My Mom lives in Scaborough where I frequently visit, and in a year I'll be moving to Brampton (if I get accepted into the program I want).
I'm at Queens! I am doing a one year Masters so my time here is almost done. I have enjoyed it here so far though.

Mariah - I also have horses :)
 
Subtitles wrote:
^St. Lawrence or Queens?

I was born and raised in Peterborough (19 years!). Moved to Kingston last September for school. My Mom lives in Scaborough where I frequently visit, and in a year I'll be moving to Brampton (if I get accepted into the program I want).
I'm at Queens! I am doing a one year Masters so my time here is almost done. I have enjoyed it here so far though. What about you?

Mariah - I also have horses :)
 
Welcome Sara and Benji! Sorry we're all napping here...

In my opinion, there are not a lot of great options for rabbit vets in KW. However, that's just fine, because we have access to the best rabbit vets in the country, I think, in Guelph. There is a clinic called Campus Estates Animal Hospital there, and not only are they rabbit-savvy, but they perform miracles on a regular basis! I don't think you'd find more up-to-date and progressive vets anywhere.

There are a number of vets involved in the practice, and there isn't one I wouldn't recommend. They also have access to all kinds of specialists: opthamologic (sp?), dental, oncology, etc. And even better, they have a 24-hour emergency service for exotics. Most vets, if they have that at all, only service cats and dogs.

If ever you are in a situation with Benji (heaven forbid) where he needs emergency care or surgery, virtually all the vets in this area will sent you to CEAH anyway. So it's well worth it to have your rabbit's history with them. Honestly, we can't say enough good things about them. I owe the life of more than one of my rabbits to them.

As for general care and advice, well, rabbit slaves are quite opinionated and happy to chime in. Is there anything in particular you are looking for?

How old is Benji? Are you acquainted with his needs for diet, housing, etc? Lots of info here and other places too, like rabbit.org.

As a new bun slave, one of the best places to check out is http://language.rabbitspeak.com/ This site (from Toronto) will help you discover what your rabbit is trying to tell you in his own way. It's like a Rabbit to English dictionary.

Finally, congratulations on becoming a bunny's slave! I'm sure Benji will have you wrapped around his paws in no time...


 
Ben is 3 years old. He is a lop eared mix. I do have a cage for him that is supposed to be x large but it does not seem large enough for him. He hates going in there. he will not be picked up. I guess i was just wondering if there are any hints or tips on getting the bun to let you pick them up or how to bond with your rabbit when i am at work all day. he has not been in his cage now since friday and seems to rule the roost here. I guess i will just leave him out for the day, i do have everything "bunny safe" here so he should be just fine. I have a vet appointment tonight and will be sure to give full update. Thanks so much for the reply.

keep in touch

sara and benji
 

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