DwarfGirl
Well-Known Member
This girl that had a mini lop rabbit (I thinkthey are called dwarf lops in UK? hes the 5 pound size) and she said heisnt working out and he isnt getting the attention he needs and she wasgoing to take him to the humane society so i decided to keep himwhilei look for a new home for him instead. she wasperfectly okay with this she didnt really seem to caremuchabout what happened to him. he is really cuteand friendly and i am tempted to just keep him but i dont know anythingabout rabbits (and she doesnt seem to either). she had beenusing him for breeding for the past few months but i dont know what sheis doing with the babies. he is 7 1/2 months old.he is in a cage that seems big enough to me but im not sure, he hastoys but hes been living on a bare wire floor and all hes had to eat isjust rabbit pellets. from what ive read already that doesntsound like the proper diet and the wire floor looks uncomfortable tome. Ive cleaned the cage, gave him fresh water, put somelitter in the pan under the cage and put some thick newspaperpaddingover half the wire floor.
one thing that concerns me is that even thought the girl said he doesntbite,this rabbit has already bitten my 8 year daughter twicewithout provokation. is he a mean rabbit or is he just understress from the move? I wont even consider keeping him if hehas biting issues but if its something that will stop after he getsused to his new surroundings then i candeal with that.
he bit her right after i took this picture
one thing that concerns me is that even thought the girl said he doesntbite,this rabbit has already bitten my 8 year daughter twicewithout provokation. is he a mean rabbit or is he just understress from the move? I wont even consider keeping him if hehas biting issues but if its something that will stop after he getsused to his new surroundings then i candeal with that.
he bit her right after i took this picture