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Susan Simpson

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Hi, Just introducing myself, we have two mini rex rabbits. Bing is a tiny brown male and Bindi is a slightly larger female. We are in Scotland so our rabbits live indoors most of the time, although we pop them outside in their hutch whenever the weather allows.
 
Greetings and welcome to the forum.
 
Hi, Just introducing myself, we have two mini rex rabbits. Bing is a tiny brown male and Bindi is a slightly larger female. We are in Scotland so our rabbits live indoors most of the time, although we pop them outside in their hutch whenever the weather allows.
Nice to meet you, from the US! I've just had a very bunny day, the girls got some nice new flooring for their hutch to help keep them comfy! I have a mini-lop and a lion head.
 
Hello @Susan Simpson , I'm a dinosaur member of RO. I recall Pipp (another vintage member) being active on this forum decades ago.

I hope you enjoy browsing here and are able to share images of Bing and Bindi.

I am from Midwest USA and socialized with shelter rabbits for years.

Pipp (Sorelle) now is active in Rabbit Rescue and Education. https://rabbitats.org/who-we-are/

I am curious regarding the predators or parasites (that would kill your buns) in Scotland?
Here in the Midwest there are PLENTY.

My Facebook friend in the UK is a huge small critter advocate and she enjoys feeding the birds.
 
Pipp, Well-known member joined in 2005. Vancouver, BC, Canada resident with focus on Rescue and Education.

Sorelle logged a volume/informal "bible so to say" of educational notes along with photos.

New members can search her entries if time allows.

@Nancy McClelland, You and I are both dinosaur members!
 
@Susan Simpson , On Facebook another rescue group in FL, USA, East Coast Rabbit Rescue, captured an abandoned rabbit that was covered in ticks! Disgusting to see. The rescued bun can now get medical help.
Hence, I ask the Q about parasites or predators you have to watch for?

Taking care of our fur-babies becomes a priority.
 

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