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Let me welcome you to Rabbits Online, my name is Dave and I am a moderator on the forum. So if I can be of any help please let me know. This is a terrific website for rabbits and their slaves, not only is it very active but also friendly. I am so glad you’re here and I know you will enjoy it.

I’ve listed some links I thought you might find interesting:

*For reference the Library section

*To brag or tell everyone about the antics of your bunny or just to talk about your day here is where to start a Bunny Blog, you can also look back at it later and remember when you had a life before your bunny.

*Now all the bunny’s like talk to each other when we mere slaves aren’t around in the Bunny Chat is the spot to be.

*Rabbits Online also has regional forums , this a good way to find a vet in your area that has experience with rabbits and to find out from other nearby of good sources of rabbit supplies.

The Let Your Hare Down section is for anything non-bunny related.

Now every forum has rules and ours can be found with this link Rabbits Online Forum Rules. This gives guidelines on what is acceptable, what is not and how we hope everyone will treat each other.

In your profile there is a place for location. There is no rule requiring you to list the city you live in, but if you can give a general region, country, state, what part of a state or country you live in is helpful. This will give others an idea and can offer more specific help if needed.

Everyone on this forum loves to see pictures of each other’s bunnies. So if you would like to post a picture this link will help you do that, How to put photo's in your posts.

This the best site on the web for bunnies and I look forward to hearing stories and looking at pictures of your rabbits.

 
Congrats! We've had Cappucino for over a year now and she's still skittish. The only time she'll come over is for treats and of course when we lay on the floor and ignore her.
 
hey, I think you have done a good job. I have discovered these things too over the last 8 months of having bunnies (and have stuck to it even though my family think I am soft for not just picking up the new rabbit etc).

Just two questions, under step five I am curious why you have said "Do not speak to the rabbit as you brush / pet them"? Not saying I know better, but I would have thought that talking softly would calm them down?
And secondly, I wonder whether step five is slightly misleading because not all bunnies will like being petted especially if they ar enot used to it. It might take a lot of time for them to get used to it... do you know what I mean? but again I don't have a whole lot of experience with this!

just offering some advice from my small experience and research :)
 

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