kirbyultra
Well-Known Member
Don't give up hope! Piffy is depending on you. She will be grateful for all that you have already given her and hopefully more in the future.
kirbyultraPiffy! So cute I agree
1) What is Piffy's breed? Sorry... i don't know, probably wooly jersey?
2) Is it okay to take pictures of her using flash? It's okay just as log as its not right in front of their eye.. and not too often keep with no flash if you can.
3) At what age do we find out her gender? Umm well my bunnies were put as girls, but one of them turned out ot be a boy and he/she was about 9 months so... try everyday haha
4) I've seen on youtube how bunnies "fall asleep" when you flip them over. i know it's stressful for them so i'll never do that to Piffy. I also saw somewhere that this reaction is caused by some kind of nerve on their backs. How true is that? I think lots of people trance their bunnies but it never worked with mine... umm... but a few of my "expert" friends knows how to do it and it works so it must be me.
5) How much food should I give Piffy? Does anyone have some kind of menu or food list according to her age? Well alfalfa hay is good but we don't have it in Nz either so... I just go with the other type i don't remember what its callednow, its been ages since had a bunny. But with the pellets, go with just pellets no nothing else in them, and i fed my two unlimited amount until they were around 6-7 months.
6) Is it okay to let her run free in the room? I stay in a student hostel, the room is pretty small and quiet. We spent yesterday (Piffy's second day home) cleaning and bunny-proofing the place as best we could.
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Yeah, just make sure ther are no little cracks Piffy could get stuck in, and no wires for her to hurt herself chewing on them... The box you have her in is ok if you need to confine her for a little while but she's going to jump out of it on her own without a cover because the box is not very deep and rabbits can jump surprisingly high. Can you get her a little cage so she can see out, and also keep her safe when you are out? Bunnies do the most unbelievable things if you leave them out on their own for long periods of time, especially if it's a new bunny and you don't know their personality and what they are capable of. I would let her out and supervise her but I would say to get to know her better before you let her out on her own unsupervised.
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