Saltarin13
New Member
Hello,
This is my wife's rabbit, Saltarin, which translates to Jumper or Hopper in English. He is half Angora, half Lionhead, an un-neutered male and is either 10 or 11 years old, we're not sure which. He is incredibly well cared for, and she spends a fortune on hay, grasses, vitamins and probiotics so that he is never left wanting anything. We live in the Andes mountains in central Peru, and while there are a few people who have rabbits as pets, most people have dogs or cats and so finding rabbit-specific veterinary help is very difficult. Because he is older, we're going to be needing some medical advice/general behavior answers from you guys. Thanks for letting us be part of the community.
This is my wife's rabbit, Saltarin, which translates to Jumper or Hopper in English. He is half Angora, half Lionhead, an un-neutered male and is either 10 or 11 years old, we're not sure which. He is incredibly well cared for, and she spends a fortune on hay, grasses, vitamins and probiotics so that he is never left wanting anything. We live in the Andes mountains in central Peru, and while there are a few people who have rabbits as pets, most people have dogs or cats and so finding rabbit-specific veterinary help is very difficult. Because he is older, we're going to be needing some medical advice/general behavior answers from you guys. Thanks for letting us be part of the community.