FlickeringHope
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Hi all.
Well - my general nickname is Fishy, or Pel, but I'm fine with being called "Flicker"(the name of my previous rabbit).
I'm new to rabbits - done my research, but as far as physical experience I lack in that.
My previous rabbit Flicker, was a Netherland Dwarf, who, as near as I can figure, died from intestinal blockage.
I had him housed with my guinea pig, and when his hormones kicked in(my guinea pig was female), I separated the two with a storage container and a blanket ontop to avoid his feet from slipping through any holes in the storage container if he jumped ontop of it.
Well. needless to say he started digging at and swallowing small pieces of the blanket - which, again, as near as I can figure, blocked his digestive tract to the point he nearly starved to death.
My rabbit now is Honey:
I got her at the pet store, because she was the last bunny left, and I felt terrible that she was in that cage all alone.
So far, she's a royal piss-ant, lol. She's a hopper, not a cuddler. She's good at using her litter-box(except for the few stray poos that I swear she pops out for decoration). We're in the process of working on a bigger habitat for her, so I'm pretty excited about that.
She's so far twice the size that Flicker was, and if the clerks at the pet store were correct on her age at the time, she's about 7 months old.
Honey's best friend currently is our cat, and she enjoys being bapped at and promptly running around in circles.
But I've got no issues with her personality - to each his/her own; anyways, as far as I'm concerned, my rabbit doesn't need me, she can take perfectly good care of herself, much like a cat. Not that I'd test that theory, but that is my opinion.
Anywho - that's all I can really mention for right now. Pleased to be here.
Well - my general nickname is Fishy, or Pel, but I'm fine with being called "Flicker"(the name of my previous rabbit).
I'm new to rabbits - done my research, but as far as physical experience I lack in that.
My previous rabbit Flicker, was a Netherland Dwarf, who, as near as I can figure, died from intestinal blockage.
I had him housed with my guinea pig, and when his hormones kicked in(my guinea pig was female), I separated the two with a storage container and a blanket ontop to avoid his feet from slipping through any holes in the storage container if he jumped ontop of it.
Well. needless to say he started digging at and swallowing small pieces of the blanket - which, again, as near as I can figure, blocked his digestive tract to the point he nearly starved to death.
My rabbit now is Honey:
I got her at the pet store, because she was the last bunny left, and I felt terrible that she was in that cage all alone.
So far, she's a royal piss-ant, lol. She's a hopper, not a cuddler. She's good at using her litter-box(except for the few stray poos that I swear she pops out for decoration). We're in the process of working on a bigger habitat for her, so I'm pretty excited about that.
She's so far twice the size that Flicker was, and if the clerks at the pet store were correct on her age at the time, she's about 7 months old.
Honey's best friend currently is our cat, and she enjoys being bapped at and promptly running around in circles.
But I've got no issues with her personality - to each his/her own; anyways, as far as I'm concerned, my rabbit doesn't need me, she can take perfectly good care of herself, much like a cat. Not that I'd test that theory, but that is my opinion.
Anywho - that's all I can really mention for right now. Pleased to be here.