QUOTE(ix3Rukia @ Oct 4 2011, 08:47 PM)
Hi all. Just bought a rabbit today named bunneh. Will upload pictures soon.
She's always very sleepy and wont struggle. Is she okay o_o?
She's still very small , i think the pet shop cheat me on the age.. Said about 2 months.
I'm feeding it hagen pellets and alfafa hay right now. The pet shop auntie said not to give it veggies on the first day.
Pet shop said that its a normal rabbit , but its more fluffier than usual. Dark grey coloured.
Bought a toy with bell inside for her. The cage i used actually i used to keep my big family of hamsters when female gave birth , it is about 6times bigger than my rabbit. Once when she gets used to surrounding im planning to open the door of the cage for her to walk in or out whenever. Is it okay?
Can i feed it kang kung? Wondering how to toilet train the bunny . Went to scott garden pet shop @ old klang road and found litter box but its kinda big for my cage. Wondering if bunny will go in cage and do her business there only if possible. ( My friend bunny was like that )
Oh yeah i stay in an apartment. I saw some leash for bunnies in a pet shop. Do u think i shud buy it to bring my bunneh for a 'walk' every evening downstairs?
When i read your post i was smiling all the way

U reminded me on my first encounter with my pair of rabbits: Bunny (Male) and Fluffy (Female). Sometimes i call my rabbit Bunneh too HAHAHA.. paiseh~
Being a first timer with rabbits, i find that:-
1. Rabbits are very intelligent. they toilet train themselves. My rabbits will auto enter the cage and poop n pee. So when i go to work, i just leave them free-roaming. However, my rabbit loves to bite paper cardboard and cloths, so i have to be physically prepared to clean the mess. *sigh* Anyone knows how to stop rabbit from biting my home stuff!
2. I bought a rabbit leash, but only used it once. Rabbits are not dogs, i find that they will tangle themselves with the leash. Then they will feel threaten and be in 'attack mode' (my rabbits are quite violent too, haha). So i think, for the time being, not wise to tie them for a walk. Also, rabbits can be very fast runners, so if you bring to fields or open space, they get too excited (no experience with outdoor) and runs away. Then you will have a hard time chasing them back.
Anyway, send my best regards to Bunneh!

Added on October 5, 2011, 11:25 amQUOTE(ally19 @ Oct 1 2011, 11:58 AM)
Snowy hopes everyone is enjoying their weekends like her.
She gets to sit in the garden the whole day. Not to mention terrorizing my dad's plants

wow Snowy has beautiful features!
This post has been edited by msxeroz: Oct 5 2011, 11:25 AM