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Laura wrote:
I'll be happy to take her off your hands! :D
Got FedEx? :biggrin
 
You are one lucky girl Kathy!

He is just so adorable! :inlove:We need to see more pics once you get settled :):camera

-haley and the gang:brownbunny:brownbunny:brownbunny
 
:brat:And I got to spend a whole week with him! :happydance

I know he's hard to pick up, but I had no issues with it. I guess a lot of it is that I'm so used to handling Zoey that Romeo seemed like a breeze! Anyways, just give it time, you'll figure out little things about him with time. I also found out that nose rub thing, he just LOVES it.

P.S.- Ha ha, I notice his feet are still black from the newspaper I used in his kennel.
 
Just wanted to give a quick update on my Romeo.He's now going through his teen phase and is TERRIBLE with using hislitterbox. He was an angel using his litterbox religiously for thefirst week and a half but one day, it all changed :p

I have some pictures coming later tonight - I have to clean his cagefirst againright now(I've been doingthatdaily for the past few days because it seems like he loves soiling thewhole cage!).
 
That stinks that he's lost his litter habits.Don't worry... I can almost guarentee that it's just temporary. I can'tremember if you already told us, but is he neutered? If not, how old ishe? I'm guessing that he might be about due :D
 
He's only about 15 weeks old, so not near old enough to neuter!

But I'm glad to hear that Romeo is doing good, even if his litter habits aren't! I can't wait for pictures.
 
Yes, he's not old enough to be neutered juuust yet.

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Him hiding inside his favorite "toy," a cereal box. He LOVES this box.I was looking all over in his cage for him one night and found him inthere. Needless to say, it surprised me. Other uses for the boxincludes: trampoline to bounce himself up onto the 2nd level and astool for his water bottle (he likes the tip of it to be almost on thesame level as his feet :?).

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Always eager to come out to play. As soon as I have my hands on thebinder clip to open the door, he'll be there pushing his head out withforce so it's hard to say no.

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Most vets in this areareccomendneutering rabbits anywhere from 3 1/2 months (14weeks) to 5 months (20 weeks), depending on the breed. If they're alarge, slower developing breed, they wait longer. Smaller breeds getneutered pretty early, though. What a cutie!
 
Vets in my area will not neuter (or especiallyspay) small breed rabbits until they are full grown. It's almostimpossible to even find a vet that will spay a small breed, butneutering is a little easier. Still, all the vets I talked to would notneuter before 4-5 months.

Anywyas, I'm so glad to see the little guy! He looks so happy. I knowwhat you mean about the pushing the door the second you go to open it,he did it with me as well, it was so hard to close the door on him whenhe did that!
 
I suppose regular vets in this area wouldprobably wait, too. However, there are several speciality/exotics vetsthat are really experienced with rabbits who prefer to do it younger :)He is SO cute. I can imagine him pressing that door open :D
 
Not exactly the most recent pic.. but I LOVE it!
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Look at those feet! <3
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