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This is Dream and Hope, the 2-month-old female mini rex rabbits. They are from different parents but were born on the same day.
The light brown one is Dream. 900 grams. Aggressive eater and eat everything in her way including a wooden cage, my finger, a wooden tunnel, etc.
Love running around, jumping endlessly. (I already ask my girlfriend to confirm that there is no cannabis mixed in the hay, lol) Her hobby is running toward Hope's cage and stealing her hay from the rack.
The dark brown one is Hope. 750 grams. A bit shy and love hiding around the cage. Her hobby is moving to Dream's cage and leaving a poopoo there. Her area is very clean but her poopoo is outside of her cage and inside Dream's house.
On the first day, they are very shy. I think this is understandable since we brought her from the shop which is a 1-hour drive. The second day is much better. I don't know why but I swear they stand on their back legs and try to communicate to me "Give me pellets please, human" and they do this almost every time I come to see them. I have to make a rule for me and my girlfriend that we both have a quota of 5 pellets/rabbit/person to make sure they have enough space for Alfalfa hay.
The light brown one is Dream. 900 grams. Aggressive eater and eat everything in her way including a wooden cage, my finger, a wooden tunnel, etc.
Love running around, jumping endlessly. (I already ask my girlfriend to confirm that there is no cannabis mixed in the hay, lol) Her hobby is running toward Hope's cage and stealing her hay from the rack.
The dark brown one is Hope. 750 grams. A bit shy and love hiding around the cage. Her hobby is moving to Dream's cage and leaving a poopoo there. Her area is very clean but her poopoo is outside of her cage and inside Dream's house.
On the first day, they are very shy. I think this is understandable since we brought her from the shop which is a 1-hour drive. The second day is much better. I don't know why but I swear they stand on their back legs and try to communicate to me "Give me pellets please, human" and they do this almost every time I come to see them. I have to make a rule for me and my girlfriend that we both have a quota of 5 pellets/rabbit/person to make sure they have enough space for Alfalfa hay.