Fluffball's Possible Pregnancy Diary

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Hey Becca,

I've been following this since the beginning and just wanted to tell you that I think you should leave Fluffball alone. Don't try to pull any fur from her, let her do it when she thinks that the time is right.

I know that you are excited hun, but think of her...she's (maybe) about to go through labor, she doesn't want you to move her, or pet her, or pull fur from her. She wants you to leave her be. That's probably why she lunged at you.
 
Yeah I only stroked her then becuase Emily was with me and she was stroking her, the other times I went in by myself I just checked spoke to her softly and left.

I won't pull fur, I was just asking to make sure!
 
To be honest, I'm surprised you still want Fluffball to be pregnant and have babies after everything you've learned.
 
paul2641 wrote:

My rabbit and if she's pregnant then she was bought that way. Witch isn't uncommon for the pet shop I go to.
That's a bummer. Are you going to do anything? I mean, I suppose the petshop would just try and blame it on you, and assume you bred her. I'd be steamed if my bun was bought prego.

And Becca-

Good luck with Fluffball. I know everyone has said it, but still. Good luck! :biggrin2:


 
LedaHartwood wrote:
paul2641 wrote:

My rabbit and if she's pregnant then she was bought that way. Witch isn't uncommon for the pet shop I go to.
That's a bummer. Are you going to do anything? I mean, I suppose the petshop would just try and blame it on you, and assume you bred her. I'd be steamed if my bun was bought prego.

And Becca-

Good luck with Fluffball. I know everyone has said it, but still. Good luck! :biggrin2:

Well I really like her so I will not be returning her. I'll let her have the litter.
 
Becca wrote:
Thanks guys, Paul I will keep your bun in my prayers and everyone please keep Fluffy in yours :)

I'll be updating, I wish I could update RO on my phone :grumpy:
Thanks so what will you do if fluffball doesn't have a litter?
 
Spay her, though my sis has just said if she isnt pregnant this time can we breed her again. Obviously I said no and she started moaning then mum said well its her bun rebecca.

What can I tell them to make them understand?
 
Becca wrote:
Spay her, though my sis has just said if she isnt pregnant this time can we breed her again. Obviously I said no and she started moaning then mum said well its her bun rebecca.

What can I tell them to make them understand?
Scare tactics say she will die 100% positive I know it's horrible but it's the best thing for fluffball. And she would need one of your males so just say to her you won't let her put them together.
 
Tell them that Fluff is too old for babies, and that is one reason you are worried about her this time. Also tell them it is harder for older rabbits to get pregnant so even if you did try, she probably wouldn't get pregnant again.
 
At the end of the day, it shouldn't be yours or your sisters decision, it should be your mum's based on accurate fact and care for the bun, so I suggest your mum comes here, gets the relevant infoand thinks very carefully about whether or not breeding would be best for fluffball.
 
paul2641 wrote:
Becca wrote:
Spay her, though my sis has just said if she isnt pregnant this time can we breed her again. Obviously I said no and she started moaning then mum said well its her bun rebecca.

What can I tell them to make them understand?
Scare tactics say she will die 100% positive I know it's horrible but it's the best thing for fluffball. And she would need one of your males so just say to her you won't let her put them together.
Ohhhhh good idea, Benjamin isn't old enough but Dippy is minneee YESSS Thank you Paul! Well done!
 
Rabbits can get reproductive cancers so spaying can give her a longer and happier life. Females can get very aggressive and that is usually what makes people lose interest in the rabbit because it is harder to handle them. Lets not forget she will not be adding more rabbits to an already overpopulated world. :thumbup
 
Flashy wrote:
At the end of the day, it shouldn't be yours or your sisters decision, it should be your mum's based on accurate fact and care for the bun, so I suggest your mum comes here, gets the relevant infoand thinks very carefully about whether or not breeding would be best for fluffball.
Okay I will ask her and see what she thinks.
 
Becca wrote:
Flashy wrote:
At the end of the day, it shouldn't be yours or your sisters decision, it should be your mum's based on accurate fact and care for the bun, so I suggest your mum comes here, gets the relevant infoand thinks very carefully about whether or not breeding would be best for fluffball.
Okay I will ask her and see what she thinks.
Maybe if she signs up and makes an account and then asks whatever questions she feels she needs to, then we can talk to her easier than if we relay everything through you. I must say though, that Paul is spot on about not 'lending' your buns for the process.
 

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