AllieMoore
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ZRabbits- Thanks for that. I read that while researching, but its always good to hear advice from other rabbit owners. She will get plenty of veggies. We buy a lot of fruit and veggies from the farmers market (nice and fresh with no chemicals!) for ourselves and our birds, so she will have lots of fresh veggies. And I've got a big bag of hay for her to go along with her rabbit mix.
Wendymac- thanks. We love the name. We were originally going to be unoriginal and call her Thumper, but then we were out for a walk and my husband started singing the song Do you love Waffles. And thats how her name came about.
Fraggles- Wallabies wouldn't make good pets. Unless you get them from babies they are rather nasty. They kick, hit and bite people if you get too close. Wombats make awesome pets though! Your rabbits are adorable! The white girl is very very fluffy. She must take a bit of brushing!
Ange- thanks for that advice. The breeder has already been feeding them tiny bits of carrot, which they love. Waffles was the first to start eating solid foods out of the litter. She is a fast little learner.
Melb- Thanks for the welcome. YOur rabbit in your picture is very cute. Lop? I love those lop ears.
Ok, a few questions for everyone.
Bonding with your rabbits. What does everyone do to bond with their rabbits and make it a less stressful change over? I've heard they don't like to be picked up, and feel safer if you go down to their level? But Waffles loves being picked up, she likes sleeping on shoulders in peoples hair.
And second, ears! I have a few about ears. Now, Waffles is crossed with a lop, but also with a rabbit that's ears stand up. The rest of the babies keep their ears up all the time, whereas Waffles switches between dropping her ears like a lop, and putting them up. Will she choose either one, or is she likely to swap her ears all the time?
And what do you need to do about cleaning your rabbits ears? My dog has floppy ears, and if we don't clean them often they get infected and its horrible having to put drops in her ears. Does this happen with rabbits?
Wendymac- thanks. We love the name. We were originally going to be unoriginal and call her Thumper, but then we were out for a walk and my husband started singing the song Do you love Waffles. And thats how her name came about.
Fraggles- Wallabies wouldn't make good pets. Unless you get them from babies they are rather nasty. They kick, hit and bite people if you get too close. Wombats make awesome pets though! Your rabbits are adorable! The white girl is very very fluffy. She must take a bit of brushing!
Ange- thanks for that advice. The breeder has already been feeding them tiny bits of carrot, which they love. Waffles was the first to start eating solid foods out of the litter. She is a fast little learner.
Melb- Thanks for the welcome. YOur rabbit in your picture is very cute. Lop? I love those lop ears.
Ok, a few questions for everyone.
Bonding with your rabbits. What does everyone do to bond with their rabbits and make it a less stressful change over? I've heard they don't like to be picked up, and feel safer if you go down to their level? But Waffles loves being picked up, she likes sleeping on shoulders in peoples hair.
And second, ears! I have a few about ears. Now, Waffles is crossed with a lop, but also with a rabbit that's ears stand up. The rest of the babies keep their ears up all the time, whereas Waffles switches between dropping her ears like a lop, and putting them up. Will she choose either one, or is she likely to swap her ears all the time?
And what do you need to do about cleaning your rabbits ears? My dog has floppy ears, and if we don't clean them often they get infected and its horrible having to put drops in her ears. Does this happen with rabbits?