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 Rabbit Corner V10, --== Come Get Some Bunny Rubs ==--

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post Jun 22 2011, 09:52 PM

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QUOTE(PETBUNNY @ Jun 22 2011, 12:29 PM)
ahh thanks..mind teeling me the store name or maybe any near landmarks so i can google the place ...
and they are good with bunnies ya. thumbup.gif
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post Jun 23 2011, 04:06 PM

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not much rabbit lovers ya? this thread so slow.....
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post Jun 23 2011, 09:37 PM

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safest is after 6 months especially for doe.

QUOTE(ally19 @ Jun 22 2011, 08:17 PM)
i read its best to neuter when they are about 4-6 mths.
my rabbit is about 4 mths. im thinking if i should.
anyone know a good vet in pj. preferably around ss2.
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post Jun 23 2011, 09:42 PM

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QUOTE(madfag @ Jun 21 2011, 11:39 AM)
i am going on a holiday and Haze will be without a rabbit-sitter for like 5 days. i would have to put him in a boarding place, any places to recommend? any advice? what about food?

there is a huge dog in XOXO, i scared my rabbit afraid sad.gif
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trust me , u will regret when u come home.
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post Jun 23 2011, 09:56 PM

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care to elaborate?

QUOTE(dantck @ Jun 23 2011, 09:42 PM)
trust me , u will regret when u come home.
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post Jun 24 2011, 09:46 AM

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Is it natural for male rabbits to be skinnier than their female counter-part? The female looks fat and healthy but the male looks like those poor kids from Africa that haven't ate in day @.@ rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(GravityFi3ld @ Jun 24 2011, 09:46 AM)
Is it natural for male rabbits to be skinnier than their female counter-part? The female looks fat and healthy but the male looks like those poor kids from Africa that haven't ate in day @.@ rclxub.gif
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some female small size but their body lift will be tougher and heavier , hehe.
all depend their type , some type like albino will be lighter.


Added on June 24, 2011, 10:14 am
QUOTE(sangterap @ Jun 23 2011, 09:56 PM)
care to elaborate?
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i mean when nobody take care , 5 day it will die.

big bottle most 2 day finish water ,
food will get wet 1, they can make it fall ,pee in it , the food easy finish too, when no1 change when wet , sure diarhea -> dead.


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post Jun 24 2011, 03:48 PM

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I got a rabbit to adopt.. anyone interested to give him some love?
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post Jun 24 2011, 05:24 PM

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QUOTE(sangterap @ Jun 23 2011, 09:37 PM)
safest is after 6 months especially for doe.
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will take to the vet for a check up first and go from there on.
im still not sure about it. a bit worried...
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post Jun 24 2011, 06:29 PM

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QUOTE(madfag @ Jun 21 2011, 11:39 AM)
i am going on a holiday and Haze will be without a rabbit-sitter for like 5 days. i would have to put him in a boarding place, any places to recommend? any advice? what about food?

there is a huge dog in XOXO, i scared my rabbit afraid sad.gif
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Hi there, our rabbit boarding space is now safe and peaceful, we had part out a space for the doggies. Do give us another visit to have a clearer view of it. smile.gif
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post Jun 24 2011, 07:29 PM

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post Jun 24 2011, 10:30 PM

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Hi everyone, I would really appreciate any advice for this.

Our dog managed to somehow get into the house and rattled the rabbit cage until the door opened and it attacked the female rabbit. The male rabbit managed to run under the couch but the female rabbit was lying motionless when we became aware of the situation. She has since passed away and the male rabbit although alive is still in shock and his right "hand" is broken.

I've wrapped her in cloth and placed her in a shoe box but I don't know how to dispose of it from here on. Please advice.
I'm taking the male rabbit to the vet tomorrow if its open.
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post Jun 24 2011, 10:50 PM

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QUOTE(GravityFi3ld @ Jun 24 2011, 10:30 PM)
Hi everyone, I would really appreciate any advice for this.

Our dog managed to somehow get into the house and rattled the rabbit cage until the door opened and it attacked the female rabbit. The male rabbit managed to run under the couch but the female rabbit was lying motionless when we became aware of the situation. She has since passed away and the male rabbit although alive is still in shock and his right "hand" is broken.

I've wrapped her in cloth and placed her in a shoe box but I don't know how to dispose of it from here on. Please advice.
I'm taking the male rabbit to the vet tomorrow if its open.
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sorry for what happened... and that is the reason why i have padlock for the cage... not that i have dog, but to prevent from any "unwelcomed" cage-opening, especially from my visitors & "intruders"... anyway, learn from this experience... please bring the male to the vets asap... hard to say about the survival coz as we all know, rabbit can die of extreme shock & loneliness... and ur male rabbit experienced both... so, just hope for the best... good luck...

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QUOTE(arraille @ Jun 24 2011, 10:50 PM)
sorry for what happened... and that is the reason why i have padlock for the cage... not that i have dog, but to prevent from any "unwelcomed" cage-opening, especially from my visitors & "intruders"... anyway, learn from this experience... please bring the male to the vets asap... hard to say about the survival coz as we all know, rabbit can die of extreme shock & loneliness... and ur male rabbit experienced both... so, just hope for the best... good luck...
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Thank you for your well wishes arraille, appreciate it happy.gif
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QUOTE(GravityFi3ld @ Jun 24 2011, 11:05 PM)
Thank you for your well wishes arraille, appreciate it happy.gif
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Hi everyone, I need some advice. I have 3 rabbits. One Female Rabbit which is 3 months old and two Male Rabbit around 4 months old. They are caged together and sometimes I let them out into the house or garden. Will they fight in the future when their hormones changes?? I am planning to neuter only the female.
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QUOTE(bizen @ Jun 24 2011, 11:59 PM)
Hi everyone, I need some advice. I have 3 rabbits. One Female Rabbit which is 3 months old and two Male Rabbit around 4 months old. They are caged together and sometimes I let them out into the house or garden. Will they fight in the future when their hormones changes?? I am planning to neuter only the female.
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yes they will... since rabbits already 3-4 months old (hormone kicks in somewhere around 4-6 months old)... ur "in the future" is very near actually... the good thing about spaying ur female, she wont reproduce... the bad thing for not neutering ur male rabbits... they will fight, especially when hormone kicks in, they'll not only fight for dominance, but for the female... unless u are prepared to seperate them in different cage...
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Hello guys smile.gif A Sabahan here. It's nice to read the post(s) here. It gave me some tips how to raise my baby, Lucy. My boyfriend bought her for me. I planned to buy a rabbit from the local pet store. But, when my boyfriend and I were walking at the local Pasar Tamu, I saw some rabbits for sale. Of course, excitedly I dragged my boyfriend to see those rabbits. It shocked me how they treated the bunnies sad.gif( The seller I mean. To showed that the rabbits were healthy, they pulled the ears and patted them roughly!

I was swearing in my mind seeing their treatment :'( and there was this one rabbit, they gave the lowest price (rm20) because the hands were CACAT.. No one would bought her with that condition. It was also the smallest and they let it cramped with the other big bunnies in a small cage! Without hesitation, I chose her and my boyfriend payed for it :3 I didn't ask him though, he just gave the bills.

So, here is lucy smile.gif The seller said it was half angora.. My lil brother called her Timur since she has this furry and curly fur =__= Her colour is not that nice compared to the other bunnies but I love her just the way she is biggrin.gif She's potty trained and I let her roam freely in my house. But she loves staying in the bathroom at my outdoor kitchen =__=;; i really don't know why but i just let her stay there and kept the door half opened. That bathroom jarang kena guna anyway. She will pee in her cage and go outside at 4.30 pm like that. Hahaha. Then come back before 6.30 in my outdoor kitchen. Very pnakut also. Always at the backyard and not even dared to go to the front.

ps, how to tell the age of the rabbit? I forgot to ask the seller.

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post Jun 25 2011, 03:04 AM

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good for you for making the bunny your pet. she must be really grateful to have come and live in a home where someone cares for her.

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post Jun 26 2011, 01:44 AM

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Good on you for being so king and picked the imperfect on among the perfect. You have a big heart for doing that. Looking at the photo, little Lucy here seemed to have a condition called the Splayed Legs. Mostly inherited from its parents. She will be able to live a normal life though. Just ensure she has proper grip in her living quarters.

Just estimating, she's probably around 7 to 10 weeks old judging from the photo.

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