flemishwhite
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Background: For our two Flemmish baby sister rabbits, now over 5 months old, we have card board boxes in the house for them play with and chew on. They are house rabbits..they run free and are not caged.
Cheyenne built a birthing nest in one of the card board boxes. She lined it with oat hay she grabbed from the three litter boxes we have in the house. She did this at night and it was a big effort. She moved a lot of hay, mouthful at a mouthful, at a time. It was a big nest. But the next night, she found three tiny stuffed toy dogs in another room.. She carried them into her nest! She populated her nest with babies!
My wife now thinks that we should let Cheyenne have baby rabbits.. I know that having babies is important for rabbits, but I don't want the grief of having babies to get rid of not knowing if the people taking them are going to take care of them. My mother had a AKC pedigree Basset Hound and for a hobby she decided to have puppies for sale. After two litters she stopped and had the dog (Sally) neutered because she was too concerned that people wouldn't take care of the puppies. Same with me with the rabbits. My opinion is that of the general public that might buy/take a bunny for a pet, very few actually know how to take care of them. So plans are to have both neutered. Actually, since they are house rabbits, neutering will make things work out a lot better for us all living together.
Cheyenne built a birthing nest in one of the card board boxes. She lined it with oat hay she grabbed from the three litter boxes we have in the house. She did this at night and it was a big effort. She moved a lot of hay, mouthful at a mouthful, at a time. It was a big nest. But the next night, she found three tiny stuffed toy dogs in another room.. She carried them into her nest! She populated her nest with babies!
My wife now thinks that we should let Cheyenne have baby rabbits.. I know that having babies is important for rabbits, but I don't want the grief of having babies to get rid of not knowing if the people taking them are going to take care of them. My mother had a AKC pedigree Basset Hound and for a hobby she decided to have puppies for sale. After two litters she stopped and had the dog (Sally) neutered because she was too concerned that people wouldn't take care of the puppies. Same with me with the rabbits. My opinion is that of the general public that might buy/take a bunny for a pet, very few actually know how to take care of them. So plans are to have both neutered. Actually, since they are house rabbits, neutering will make things work out a lot better for us all living together.