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Do you have any for sale?

Not so much, but I do have the materials.
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Do you have a brooder light? What kind of rabbit is it? Is it a domesticated rabbit? Not to be morbid, but what kind of cholla? I hope it wasn't teddy bear.
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I have a ton of photos and supplies, I need an avenue. Wanna swap info and training on our obsessions? I'm busy having coffe or tea one saturday or weekend evening but can possibly carve out another soapmaking class! Done it before!

Oooooohhhhh! I would love that! I am pretty sure we are too far apart, though.
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How far is Gilbert from Tucson? Because I am an hour and a half further than that. Scrapbooking is even more fun when you do it with friends! We would need a whole weekend to do it all!

Oh ouch. you are 3 hours from here, maybe a little more.
 
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yep that was me, I am sure they look like that this morning too, I haven't made it that far yet this morning
 
It IS teddy bear cholla (I had to google! I've always heard it called jumping cholla! - it is the same thing) .


The brooder light is a good idea. He's going outside now to sit in the aquarium under the light.
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It is a wild bunny. The same gray type you see all over Tucson. The other bunnies look fluffy and dry, maybe this one was stuck in the cactus. I looked out the window and saw another bunny hopping at something and bouncing off, I went outside and it was this guy. Was the other bunny trying to help, or showing him who was boss?
 
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Love the snow pictures!! Your poor Roo looks a little bedraggled!
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No snow here...just a lot of rain last night. Good thing we fixed sprinklers, watered plants and added water to the pond last night
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TT! :

It IS teddy bear cholla (I had to google! I've always heard it called jumping cholla! - it is the same thing) .


The brooder light is a good idea. He's going outside now to sit in the aquarium under the light.
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It is a wild bunny. The same gray type you see all over Tucson. The other bunnies look fluffy and dry, maybe this one was stuck in the cactus. I looked out the window and saw another bunny hopping at something and bouncing off, I went outside and it was this guy. Was the other bunny trying to help, or showing him who was boss?

Oh, that is terrible that it was teddy bear cholla. They definitely can get caught and die in it. I've seen them all dried up and dead in a TB cholla. Mice too.​
 

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