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vincentwee
post Sep 16 2010, 10:07 AM

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let them roam freely at my garden for 2 hour. HL is lazy breed. most of the time lie down. my rabbit keep explore especially flowers.today she keep dig hole.dont know y.sigh..they still didnt "do".maybe they still kids as they just 4 month old only...sad sad..


is my rabbit thin & skinny?


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vincentwee
post Sep 16 2010, 10:20 AM

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chubby HL


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post Sep 16 2010, 11:30 AM

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QUOTE(DemonTweakZ @ Sep 15 2010, 10:19 AM)
Vincent, I noticed in your pic that your rabbit is sitting on some blue mat. What mat is that? My rabbit now sits on some kain but he poops on it and pees on it too. I don't want to remove it as I am afraid he'll get sore hocks.
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try to train ur pet abit.
mine only does it on newspaper/his plastic box with wood shavings in side "toilet".

QUOTE(Eli @ Sep 15 2010, 11:48 AM)
kekekeke, my rabbit LOVES his hay tunnel- can hide inside, can climb on top, can bite and can eat. best of all worlds! it's a bit pricey but can last at least 4 months.

first page of this forum got list of vets. personally i like:

HILLPARK VETERINARY MEDICAL CENTRE
18 & 20 Jalan Anggerik Eria AT 31/AT, Kota Kemuning, Shah Alam
Tel: 03 51228386 (Dr. Lynette & Dr. Loh)

Dr. Lynette is very very good at handling rabbits.
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thanks for the tip, hows the charges?

QUOTE(vincentwee @ Sep 15 2010, 01:36 PM)
100% all-natural Timothy Club Tunnels are hand-woven to perfection. Oversized, all-grass construction offers a place to rest and relax inside or outside the cage. Open construction encourages your pet's natural movements and curiosity. Edible construction offers your small pet the high fiber he needs and craves. Contains no chemicals, wire, or thread for your small pet to ingest.

Size: 10" x 7.5" x 7"

Ingredients
• High-fibre 100% Timothy Hay
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where to buy?

QUOTE(sangterap @ Sep 15 2010, 11:05 PM)
Please take good care of the black rabbit. don't let them stay too long on the slippery tiles. They may get splayed legs.....

have seen too much of those.....
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what does that mean?
my rabbit ok? since coming back from shop he is either on tiles or marble flooring.

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post Sep 16 2010, 02:10 PM

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Ike's damn lazy.

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He lao sai today when I cleaned his cage. That's weird. I didn't give him anything besides pellets and hay. hmm.gif


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QUOTE(vincentwee @ Sep 15 2010, 01:36 PM)
100% all-natural Timothy Club Tunnels are hand-woven to perfection. Oversized, all-grass construction offers a place to rest and relax inside or outside the cage. Open construction encourages your pet's natural movements and curiosity. Edible construction offers your small pet the high fiber he needs and craves. Contains no chemicals, wire, or thread for your small pet to ingest.

Size: 10" x 7.5" x 7"

Ingredients
• High-fibre 100% Timothy Hay
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I saw this Hay tunnel too. But it's kind of expensive rite? Is there any place else I can get it cheaper? I saw it at Pet Safari last week.


Btw,
Does your rabbit bite the rubber mat? Mine bites everything lar. I think he's still very young.

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post Sep 16 2010, 02:20 PM

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QUOTE(DemonTweakZ @ Sep 16 2010, 02:10 PM)
Ike's damn lazy.

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He lao sai today when I cleaned his cage. That's weird. I didn't give him anything besides pellets and hay.  hmm.gif


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I saw this Hay tunnel too. But it's kind of expensive rite? Is there any place else I can get it cheaper? I saw it at Pet Safari last week.
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Does your rabbit bite the rubber mat? Mine bites everything lar. I think he's still very young.
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yea.expensive.u can DIY your own tunnel. use your creativity.

normally they bite when there is certan area where it is loose. if not, impossible they can bite it off. my cage is small and i had to cut certain floor mat. thus,it allow my rabbit 2 bite.

did u give them vegetables? u got change their water everyday?
wat hay u give? stop give him alfafa and pellets. give him only timothy hay until tomolo.
im sure his poox2 will turn to solid like their pellets..keke
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post Sep 16 2010, 08:58 PM

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Splayed legs is mostly caused by genetics but it can also be caused by environmental factors like slippery floor. Just imagine since very young while the bones are developing, the legs are always spreading outwards for long period of time. I am not saying that all rabbits on slippery floor will have splayed legs but just to eliminate the risk try to give young bunnies some grip.

BTW, nice bunny.....

QUOTE(zenix @ Sep 16 2010, 11:30 AM)
what does that mean?
my rabbit ok? since coming back from shop he is either on tiles or marble flooring.
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post Sep 16 2010, 09:42 PM

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i notice my colleague holland lop keep has tahi beside his eyes.is it normal for holland lop breed? my rabbit dont have it.

i notice holland lop most of the time he lie down. indirectly my rabbit also follow him.my rabbit used to be energetic rabbit.but now she is lazy like him.bad influence.

please advice on my 1st question ...any holland lop owner?
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post Sep 16 2010, 11:19 PM

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QUOTE(zenix @ Sep 16 2010, 11:30 AM)
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the vet charged me about rm60 for the check up and the medication. quite standard price actually. i been to 2 or 3 vets so far that claim they are rabbit savvy- in actual fact they are not OR they are totally disinterested in rabbits. no advice/tips given at all. dr lynette on the other hand really does love rabbits. plus my boy who really dislikes strangers likes her. she spent fifteen minutes petting and chatting with him before she started examining him, it really helped calm him down. rclxms.gif

can get the hay tunnel from every other pet shop- pet shack, pet lovers centre, j jay's pet station. i'm a bit paranoid about what hector bites so the tunnel is the best bet. used to give him boxes to bite but afraid that the chemicals used are dangerous. so nevermind lor, save money and eat a bit less so hector gets something safe to bite on. tongue.gif worth every cent! wub.gif

ur bunny very fluffy! very cute la!


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if he doesnt get better by tomorrow, please rush him to the vet. lao sai is a very bad sign.

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post Sep 16 2010, 11:39 PM

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thanks....i notice he has particularly longer ears with hair than other jersey wolly's

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thinking of changing him to bermuda grass it has a lower fat % but higher calcium %

bermuda grass
Crude Protein (min)..... 6.0%
Crude Fat (min)........... 1.0%
Crude Fiber (max)...... 32.0%
Moisture (max).......... 12.0%
Calcium (min)............ 0.25%
Calcium (max)........... 0.75%

timothy hay
Crude Protein (min)................................ 6.00%
Crude Fat (min)...................................... 2.00%
Crude Fiber (max).................................. 32.00%
Moisture (max)...................................... 12.00%
Calcium (max).................................. 0.25%

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post Sep 17 2010, 01:53 AM

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The weather was crazy hot yesterday afternoon, so just writing to post this link- http://www.thebubbler.com/forums/other-pet...eat-stroke.html

Have a read, it sets out practical steps on how to keep our little ones cold in this weather.
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post Sep 17 2010, 08:57 AM

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almost vomit blood this morning.

i saw my rabbit banging Mocha. this is so so wrong. how can female bang male? as strong Mocha, he allow her to bang. he is so strong that i have to cekik his entire body whenever i carry him out of the cage.

speechless. any comment?
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post Sep 17 2010, 10:11 AM

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QUOTE(vincentwee @ Sep 17 2010, 08:57 AM)
almost vomit blood this morning.

i saw my rabbit banging Mocha. this is so so wrong. how can female bang male? as strong Mocha, he allow her to bang. he is so strong that i have to cekik his entire body whenever i carry him out of the cage.

speechless. any comment?
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I don't think its s8xual, she is just telling him that she is the boss. Back at J Jay's mocha used to do that to the male ND.
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post Sep 17 2010, 10:42 AM

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how bout shit beside their eyes?
my rabbit dont have that.

only Mocha has it.
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post Sep 17 2010, 11:09 AM

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QUOTE(vincentwee @ Sep 17 2010, 10:42 AM)
how bout shit beside their eyes?
my rabbit dont have that.

only Mocha has it.
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Shouldn't be a problem, mine also got. Wipe gently with wet cloth to remove.

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QUOTE(Eli @ Sep 17 2010, 11:09 AM)
Shouldn't be a problem, mine also got. Wipe gently with wet cloth to remove.
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Thank you.

I like HL a lot. They are calm and behave like a dog.

Yesterday I use broom to chase him. Guess what, he ignore me. I use broom to push him, he just sit/lie down as if nothing happen. Not in a scared position, but doesnt bother bout the broom at all.

Really kek si wa. It is so hard to make him run. He take his own sweet him. He very action and proud guy. What to do, he is cutest breed in the world.


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post Sep 17 2010, 11:22 AM

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QUOTE(vincentwee @ Sep 17 2010, 11:19 AM)
Thank you.

I like HL a lot. They are calm and behave like a dog.

Yesterday I use broom to chase him. Guess what, he ignore me. I use broom to push him, he just sit/lie down as if nothing happen. Not in a scared position, but doesnt bother bout the broom at all.

Really kek si wa. It is so hard to make him run. He take his own sweet him. He very action and proud guy. What to do, he is cutest breed in the world.
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That's strange. He was really interactive and playful when I saw him at the shop last week. From your description, he sounds like a different rabbit altogether. blink.gif
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post Sep 17 2010, 02:03 PM

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QUOTE(guppy @ Sep 17 2010, 11:22 AM)
That's strange. He was really interactive and playful when I saw him at the shop last week. From your description, he sounds like a different rabbit altogether.  blink.gif
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He does explore but mostly lie down at my garden.not sure he only active at air condition shop. i put him outside.

any HL owner can advice whether HL only active at aircondition environment?


any rabbit owner here experience breeding? both angora & HL is 4 month. are they able to breed?
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post Sep 17 2010, 05:32 PM

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QUOTE(vincentwee @ Sep 17 2010, 02:03 PM)
He does explore but mostly lie down at my garden.not sure he only active at air condition shop. i put him outside.

any HL owner can advice whether HL only active at aircondition environment?
any rabbit owner here experience breeding? both angora & HL is 4 month. are they able to breed?
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Even if your rabbits are fertile, 4 months is way to young for a female bunny to give birth. Very dangerous for the bunny. It's like a ten year old girl giving birth, possible but unlikely that mother and child will survive.
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QUOTE(guppy @ Sep 17 2010, 11:22 AM)
That's strange. He was really interactive and playful when I saw him at the shop last week. From your description, he sounds like a different rabbit altogether.  blink.gif
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each rabbit have their own personality...so it's the owner's job to understand the rabbit and learn to live with their ways and also the rabbit will also learn to get to know u as well...they are smart creatures..that's why it is important to bond with our pets
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