Shows how much they know about bunnys..

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Brandy456

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I found this on a site while looking for tips to housetrain Babii...

I'm going to change the color to the wrong's in this.

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[font="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"]Bunny rabbits are surprisingly curious and sociable, and can be trained to fit right into most households as beloved members of the family. Like the typical family pet, rabbits come in a variety of Breed, Sizes, Shapes and colors.[/font]

[font="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"]Cute, soft and cuddly, they make great gifts at Easter, but be aware that like any new puppy, rabbits have a lifelong habit of chewing and gnawing (i.e., on your sneakers or furniture) so it's best to learn early about bunny chew toys to keep bunny safely occupied.[/font]

[font="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"]Rabbits don't especially like to be held or manhandled, but often show a sense of fun and mischief when left to their own devices. Like a pet cat, a rabbit also can actually be heard to purr when they're contented, and are easily litterbox trained.[/font]

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They are not great gifts at Easter,

Were not talking about puppys and they are no wehre like bunnys..Same with cats.

Babii doesn't Chew..that much. So its not a lifelong habbit to most bunnies.

Babii loves to be held.

And shes wasn't easy to litterbox train.


 
I agree that they don't make good pets for Easter, but I actually agree with the rest, they are born to chew (although some don't), instinct tells them being held isn't safe (but again, some love to be cuddled). Generally they can be easy to train, but they also forget easily.

lol, it sounds like Babii goes against the grain for everything, lol. It's good to have a unique bun, lol.
 
My rabbit was surprisingly very easy to litter train, but he does not like to be held. He also does not chew much but he digs his little heart out. So, when it comes down to it... it all depends on the bun.
 
Well since I now have 37 discarded Easter Bunnies, im gonna have to disagree strongly with the *great Easter gift* portion of the statement..

Zin
 

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