Selasorrow
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Hello Everyone!
I am so glad I found this forum. You all seem to be very friendly andwilling to help, so I thought I'd join!
I grew up withbunnies, always had at least three of them (one for each of us kids)and just loved how cuddly they were. And what sweet personalities! Iwas called the "bunny girl" when I was little because I always had asmall bunny cradled in my arms sleeping. We had mostly English Spots(gotta love the butterfly wings on their noses!), a few adorableEnglish Lops (my personal favorite!),and a mini Rex (ooo,what soft fur you have! lol). Our bunnies lived in a hutch outside.
So, I'm thinking of getting a little bunny again, and this time I wantto (if its possible) keep my baby inside the house, in my bedroom. Iwas hoping somebody here could give me their opinions (and pastexperiences
) about this? I know rabbits can and will spray, and thatspaying or neutering will cut down on this, but will it stop it? Wouldit be healthy to keep my bunny's homein my bedroom? I'mwondering if the smell of the urine would be too strong? Lol, my momloves to garden and is happy about the fact that she'd be gettingfertilizer out of my bunny haha!
I've looked at a few different breeds that I like (love actually!), andwas wondering if anyone who owns one could tell me what the breedspersonality is like? Of course each rabbit is different. I'm thinkingof getting either a Dwarf Hotot, a Dutch, or a Netherland Dwarf. Anyonehave any experience with these breeds? I definitely want to find acaring breedernear me, instead of going through a petshop. Ithought a dwarf bunny would be best, as I'd like to keep it inside. I'mleaning towards the Dwarf Hotot, I've heard they really respond totheir owners, more than other rabbits. Although, I do like the Dutchbunnies, as I've heard they are a more relaxed breed, and not as hyperas most. I don't know much about the Netherland Dwarves, and am lookingup more info on them. What small breed do you suggest?
Can anyone also suggest a good cage? I don't know what sizes to lookfor really (as my other bunnies were outside) and whether I should geta urine spray guard to go around the cage? I found a cage, (I don'tknow if I'm allowed to post a link to their site?) here:http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Product/Prod_Display.cfm?pcatid=11166&N=2007+113918andwas thinking of getting the Jumbo size, is this large enough for thesmaller breeds I'm thinking of? Of course I want to have my bunny outand about quite a bit, and used to take a bunny with me during the day(only around the house, it'd be too scary going out into the wide worldwith a little bunny), so the baby would get a lot of "free time" tostretch its little legs. I'm not good at building, lol and fear ahomemade cage wouldn't be safe enough. If you know of any other goodcage, please let me know.
Also, I've heard SO many different opinions about bedding and "litter"for the litterbox, what do you suggest? I know that Pine shavings are aBIG no-no (after a long time of use they can harm your pets breathing),as are Cedar shavings(I've been told they can cause Urinary TractInfections). I'm hoping to find something safe and easy to find instores to use. I've even thought of just using a long section of fleecedoubled over for underneath the bunny's feet, and of course some typeof litter for thelitterbox. I could buy a ton of fleece atwalmart, and just daily shake it out, and then wash it. What doyouthink about it?
I'm thinking that for during "free time" for my bun, I could start outusing one of those small animal playpens with add-on panels? After mybunny is litter-box trained I could enlarge the area to a room(bunny-proofed of course
). I've checked out a ton of funtoys,I want to spoil mylittle one rotten lol! I'vealso checked into vets, and know there's one who already cares forrabbits not too far from me. So, I guess thats about it. Ihope to get to know all of you, this seems like such agreatplace to learn about bunnies! Thank you for all of your help!
~Selasorrow
I am so glad I found this forum. You all seem to be very friendly andwilling to help, so I thought I'd join!
So, I'm thinking of getting a little bunny again, and this time I wantto (if its possible) keep my baby inside the house, in my bedroom. Iwas hoping somebody here could give me their opinions (and pastexperiences
I've looked at a few different breeds that I like (love actually!), andwas wondering if anyone who owns one could tell me what the breedspersonality is like? Of course each rabbit is different. I'm thinkingof getting either a Dwarf Hotot, a Dutch, or a Netherland Dwarf. Anyonehave any experience with these breeds? I definitely want to find acaring breedernear me, instead of going through a petshop. Ithought a dwarf bunny would be best, as I'd like to keep it inside. I'mleaning towards the Dwarf Hotot, I've heard they really respond totheir owners, more than other rabbits. Although, I do like the Dutchbunnies, as I've heard they are a more relaxed breed, and not as hyperas most. I don't know much about the Netherland Dwarves, and am lookingup more info on them. What small breed do you suggest?
Can anyone also suggest a good cage? I don't know what sizes to lookfor really (as my other bunnies were outside) and whether I should geta urine spray guard to go around the cage? I found a cage, (I don'tknow if I'm allowed to post a link to their site?) here:http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Product/Prod_Display.cfm?pcatid=11166&N=2007+113918andwas thinking of getting the Jumbo size, is this large enough for thesmaller breeds I'm thinking of? Of course I want to have my bunny outand about quite a bit, and used to take a bunny with me during the day(only around the house, it'd be too scary going out into the wide worldwith a little bunny), so the baby would get a lot of "free time" tostretch its little legs. I'm not good at building, lol and fear ahomemade cage wouldn't be safe enough. If you know of any other goodcage, please let me know.
Also, I've heard SO many different opinions about bedding and "litter"for the litterbox, what do you suggest? I know that Pine shavings are aBIG no-no (after a long time of use they can harm your pets breathing),as are Cedar shavings(I've been told they can cause Urinary TractInfections). I'm hoping to find something safe and easy to find instores to use. I've even thought of just using a long section of fleecedoubled over for underneath the bunny's feet, and of course some typeof litter for thelitterbox. I could buy a ton of fleece atwalmart, and just daily shake it out, and then wash it. What doyouthink about it?
I'm thinking that for during "free time" for my bun, I could start outusing one of those small animal playpens with add-on panels? After mybunny is litter-box trained I could enlarge the area to a room(bunny-proofed of course
~Selasorrow