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post Mar 14 2010, 04:11 PM

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I am not sure if it is a good idea to give different brand every day. You should just choose 1 and stick with it. their stomach may not be able to take the constant change.

QUOTE(Nisan @ Mar 14 2010, 02:31 PM)
yeap yeap...Rabbits need pellets too=)....I sometime give them Hagen but now I give them Hagen, Pro optimum pellets and also show feed rabbits. everyday give different pellets. You can buy pellets from chubbypetsgarden or u can buy Hagen pellets from any pet store=)
Commercial pellets from pet shop is not that good,  usually they sell commercial pellets  for RM1 or RM5 per packet.
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post Mar 15 2010, 11:55 AM

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I am afraid that there is nothing you can do. it is a long term maintenance for your side. I would blame it on the breeder for passing along a rabbit with Malocclusion. Very irresponsible and unethical indeed.

Extracting the affected teeth may be the last resort but your rabbit will have to depend on soft food for the rest of its life. And it is a very risky operation.

QUOTE(genie baby @ Mar 15 2010, 11:16 AM)
hi guys,

i got few rabbit which i just bought.. but there is one where his tooth is grow really long till his nose. i brought him to the vet ask them to cut shorter the tooth which then cost me RM90 and it only can last for 1 week and it grow back till his nose.. its really costly and i hope you guys can recommend me a way that is much more cheaper..
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aidozz,

Thanks for the updates and glad to hear all 6 are doing well. Maybe you can share what were the extra effort taken to make them as comfortable.

QUOTE(aidozz @ Mar 15 2010, 11:34 AM)
Just an update...

I travelled with my 6 bunnies last Saturday....I tried to make them as  comfortable as I can during the trip...So far everything is fine and they're seem healthy and OK...
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post Mar 15 2010, 11:37 PM

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sweet? I don't think so. lucky? I really don't think so. 6 died so far isn't a good indication at all.

Really need to rethink about breeder, age of rabbits, basic care skills and re-evaluate the number of rabbits kept.

Sorry to be blunt but reading about dying rabbit is not fun at all...

QUOTE(Nisan @ Mar 15 2010, 11:01 PM)
Awwwwww that so sweet of you  wub.gif ..your rabbits are lucky to get u as owner biggrin.gif
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post Mar 16 2010, 11:56 AM

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Juzscary,

Sorry to tell you that there isn't any. But they do thrive on people like you. Totally on demand and supply, quality other story.

Keep on putting your bets on the bowl, one day you will hit jackpot....

QUOTE(Juztiny @ Mar 16 2010, 11:18 AM)
Well...most of the rabbit breeds I like are majority long fluffy fur type, which I don't even know who are the reputable breeders in this market, if you know one do let me know. Ok?
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post Mar 16 2010, 01:50 PM

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To all in general,

Totally agree. I would also like to stress that take things one step at a time. Everything we do goes by level and even games on social network only allows you to level up after certain EXP gained.

Make sure you can keep a rabbit alive for x number of years first before venturing into things like breeding and etc. But make sure you have sound objectives to breed other than having the intention of "harap dapat rezeki kembali". In my opinion, making a profit out of our rabbits is downright exploitation.

And the right frame of mind is that, you will be lucky even to break even but that is beside the point. Another point to take when looking at a reputable breeder. In my books, a reputable breeder does not only emphasize on physical soundness, but health & psychological well being of the animal is also taken care of. If a breeder is telling you that he/she can earn through their breeding, I will avoid him/her at all cost.

This applies across all species of pets we raise. I applaud the many pet lovers that has taken unto themselves to breed ethically, fully equipped with dispensable knowledge and sharing knowledge gained with fellow enthusiasts. I hope many will come to emulate them.

When one values a pet, it come in all angles. Physical appearance (the first impression) & physical soundness (everlasting joy).

Also bear in mind that sick animals produces sicker animals. Who suffer? Breeder's reputation & some one's beloved pet. Having had so many rabbits died in one's care, isn't it enough to inspire one to at least fight for "justice" in the form of not patronizing irresponsible breeders?

For me, even if one of my rabbits die, all hell would broke loose. Sadly, it is not the case to some because to them, that "breed" is "rare" and can only be found with one, making it mandatory to patronize and not bothered about quality in health.

"ignorance is bliss" they say....


QUOTE(Eli @ Mar 16 2010, 01:14 PM)
i guess a sign of a better breeder is someone who will refuse to sell you an underage rabbit. Please don’t get me wrong, I dun mean to criticize you or anything like that. When I was first sold my little boy I wouldn’t have cared if he was 1 week or 1 years old. However, after my readings off the net on rabbits and all the shared stories from other members in this forum, I have to admit that when it comes to underage bunnies, 9 out of 10 don’t make it pass a few months. It’s very sad for the new owners who are usually first time rabbit owners. Some even give up having rabbits. 

Alternatively, if you are willing to spend more, you can always get your rabbits imported from reputable rabbitries in US.
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post Mar 16 2010, 11:12 PM

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congratulations for doing so well and i'm happy for you that they are still alive. At least they are still alive! Great job!

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post Mar 17 2010, 09:32 AM

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Sorry, what does gx~! means?

QUOTE(alie84 @ Mar 17 2010, 09:12 AM)
gx~!
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post Mar 17 2010, 10:59 AM

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I like the word civilized. I think that's the best word to describe our rabbits. Sometimes more so than us humans. I don't mean you're uncivilized though...LOL!

QUOTE(yngwie @ Mar 17 2010, 10:13 AM)
thanks. gonna buy her a nail cutter soon.
bought the rabbit during a round to jalan pasar pet shop somewhere in january. she was the cutest around.
here is the picture when she was barely 3 days in my house. likes to pick on aloe vera and biting whatever comes to her way.
had been more civilized after 2 weeks. no more biting around.
good thing she always go back inside her cage to pee  tongue.gif
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err... i don't even know which breed, btw.
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post Mar 17 2010, 11:28 AM

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I really agree with you. Coz I need to bring myself down to that level to get some messages across. Nice and kind words just doesn't work sometimes. LOL!

They generally need time to get used to. They are especially shy because not much human contacts. Once hit certain cute age, they are shipped to pet shops by the loads. When they get used to you, they will show their real behavior. Each and everyone have their own unique behavior. That's the best part about this hobby. To know and understand your beloved pet.

QUOTE(yngwie @ Mar 17 2010, 11:22 AM)
your sense of humor tend to sway towards uncivilized manner..LOL!
btw, those just out from the shop rabbit /pet tend to bite around. things will get better once they adapt to the new home / surrounding.
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post Mar 17 2010, 01:42 PM

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Try Pets Wonderland. Last time I saw nice ones in 1 Utama outlet but they have since closed down that outlet. Maybe you can try Mid Valley or other outlets.

QUOTE(D_L @ Mar 17 2010, 01:30 PM)
hi everyone..
sorry for interupting...can sum1 tell me where can i buy rabbit hutch for outdoor use here in kl or selangor...thinking of getting 1 big rabbit hutch as my gf's rabbit use to be in a big play pen indoor....now she have to go outstation for months n the rabbit will be send to her parent's home....thinkin of building it my self too but i don think i have the skills....tq..

tried google for it but juz couldn't find d rite 1....btw..is trendy pet shop still doing its business?...
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post Mar 17 2010, 04:14 PM

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very possible. if they don't eat bad plants, maybe bring home mites also.....

QUOTE(yueyi5730 @ Mar 17 2010, 03:50 PM)
wanna know you guys opinion about putting rabbits outside compound..as in they are able to burrow a hole and hide under ground..wont they burrow a hole and escape the fencing?certain weeds are poisonous too right if they accidentally eat it?

Added on March 17, 2010, 4:21 pmRabbits are super molting machines. They molt all the time. Sometimes major and sometimes minor molt...

QUOTE(dreak89 @ Mar 17 2010, 04:05 PM)
hye all..
just bought 1 male mix teddy bear breed from breeder last 3 days rclxms.gif
so happy to have it..

want to ask?is it normal the fur 'gugur' blink.gif ..but not to much
how to prevent it?
is it because his food?

now i'm feeding him rabbit pellet from pet shop..
and still waiting for my elaun to buy him alfafa hay biggrin.gif
he's bout 2 month according to previous owner..

sorry bad english blush.gif
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post Mar 17 2010, 05:00 PM

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possible landslide and buried babies during rain. Bear in mind domesticated rabbits have instincts like their wild cousin but when kept as pets, I personally cannot see any benefits allowing them free range in a garden. I don't mind free range in the house though....

it is like:

wild ====> domesticated/tamed ====> wild.....

QUOTE(yueyi5730 @ Mar 17 2010, 04:35 PM)
why u never prepare the necessities b4 having a bunny?
hmm..then if they burrow the hole and have babies inside..summo cannot monitor..rainy season how la?do we stick the hand in to korek them out?last time i saw someones blog with baby bunnies poping out the burrow
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post Mar 18 2010, 09:50 AM

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I suggest you give 1 every alternate day. That is sufficient in my opinion.

QUOTE(Eli @ Mar 17 2010, 11:23 PM)
i've started my boy on oxbow papaya fruit plus tablets. the bottle says 1-2 tablets a day. but my boy being a ND is so small! what do u guys think? 1 tablet or half? anyone used this b4?
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post Mar 18 2010, 11:51 AM

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Move welcome. I love to hear the "KRUK" "KRUK" sound when they start chewing...LOL!

QUOTE(Eli @ Mar 18 2010, 11:30 AM)
okie dokie, many thanks!
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post Mar 18 2010, 10:45 PM

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FLAWLESSSSSsssSSssSSssssSsss......

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Added on March 18, 2010, 10:45 pm

http://cuteoverload.com/2010/03/17/when-ir...be-mocking-you/

QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Mar 18 2010, 10:42 PM)
mor pics pls...
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post Mar 18 2010, 11:26 PM

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LOL! TQ, it was quite a surprise. Interesting nonetheless...

QUOTE(yueyi5730 @ Mar 18 2010, 10:50 PM)
LOL!! congrats dude!!!
i was once a fan of that website
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post Mar 19 2010, 09:51 AM

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Time for a good shaving and then all rabbits will look the same. LOL!

QUOTE(Eli @ Mar 19 2010, 09:37 AM)
Phew! Glad to hear the little ones are doing fine. I think the heat is effecting all rabbits! I haven't tried air cond yet but the fan is on full blast. Hopefully it starts getting better towards mid year.
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post Mar 19 2010, 12:24 PM

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Welcome...

QUOTE(kidsgonnariot @ Mar 19 2010, 11:59 AM)
helloo...newcomer here...i have a baby holland lop. it's 2 months old...his name is hamidon! tongue.gif

this is old photo, now his right ear lopped, but his left ear still standing! smile.gif)

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post Mar 21 2010, 09:23 PM

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Superb....

That's the type of real show I am talking about. Thanks for sharing Mumzzz!!!

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Added on March 21, 2010, 9:47 pmYou also never post pictures....

QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Mar 20 2010, 07:39 PM)
i think all posters here should be made mandatory to post 1 pic per week
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Added on March 21, 2010, 9:57 pmImagine their poop and also when they molt....LOL!

QUOTE(yueyi5730 @ Mar 21 2010, 10:14 AM)
wow!!! huge..i like i like!!! can hug like teddy bear... lust.gif
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post Mar 22 2010, 09:54 PM

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I love taking photos of my rabbits. They are such wonderful camwhores. I believe if u spend enough time with them everyday, they will love to pose for u...try putting ur rabbit on a confined area.

QUOTE(aidozz @ Mar 22 2010, 04:05 PM)
i always want to share my bunny pic here but they're not so easy to take a picture...so hyperactive...keep running and jumping jumping everytime they're out of cage... so adorable...=)
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