mark
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Hello everyone,
Our little 5-month-old dwarf, Kimchi, is a squirrely little bun. She (he?) does not enjoy being picked up or held - in any position. However, she absolutely hates being on her back, which has made it very difficult for us to determine the gender. We say "she" because our friend who gave us the bunny told us that she was a she.
I tried to look today - it definitely looks a little different down there compared to a month or so ago. However, Kimchi is very restless, to the point that I almost don't dare to hold onto her too tightly as I don't want to squeeze her inadvertently and end up hurting her.
However, we do need to trim those nails. They are long and SHARP! I would also love to *** her/him, to know for sure (so I can stop typing and saying, "we think she's a she ..." etc.). As I've said before, we will spay or neuter regardless, whichever turns out to be called for. ;-)
Are there any tips or tricks to this? I recall reading once that someone suggested using a towel when holding them, as you can get a better grip on them (and perhaps they can't shred you with their claws as easily?).
Any thoughts on these two subjects - nail trimming and sexing - in the context of a very restless and adorable little bunny, constantly trying to squirm away, are surely appreciated!
Our little 5-month-old dwarf, Kimchi, is a squirrely little bun. She (he?) does not enjoy being picked up or held - in any position. However, she absolutely hates being on her back, which has made it very difficult for us to determine the gender. We say "she" because our friend who gave us the bunny told us that she was a she.
I tried to look today - it definitely looks a little different down there compared to a month or so ago. However, Kimchi is very restless, to the point that I almost don't dare to hold onto her too tightly as I don't want to squeeze her inadvertently and end up hurting her.
However, we do need to trim those nails. They are long and SHARP! I would also love to *** her/him, to know for sure (so I can stop typing and saying, "we think she's a she ..." etc.). As I've said before, we will spay or neuter regardless, whichever turns out to be called for. ;-)
Are there any tips or tricks to this? I recall reading once that someone suggested using a towel when holding them, as you can get a better grip on them (and perhaps they can't shred you with their claws as easily?).
Any thoughts on these two subjects - nail trimming and sexing - in the context of a very restless and adorable little bunny, constantly trying to squirm away, are surely appreciated!