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My daughter's new little one has gotten fat she was skin and bones when we got her. not any more
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Oh, I am so glad! Any pictures? What did she end up naming her?My daughter's new little one has gotten fat she was skin and bones when we got her. not any more
Awww hers dumb.Little baby Esther has joined us!! She is so small, sweet, and preciousView attachment 3047168
Where are the baby floofers?Oh, I am so glad! Any pictures? What did she end up naming her?
She named her little MissyOh, I am so glad! Any pictures? What did she end up naming her?
Yes, she lived a very good life. We took her everywhere with us. She probably saw more of the world than most people do. She traveled the whole country, and even lived in Europe for a couple years. She was a really special rabbit for sure.Oh wow! So glad she lived a long, loving, life! Any other rabbits or more in the future at all??
She is so tiny!She named her little Missy
Chili's has the dumbest fat cheeks.Yes, she lived a very good life. We took her everywhere with us. She probably saw more of the world than most people do. She traveled the whole country, and even lived in Europe for a couple years. She was a really special rabbit for sure.
We weren't planning on getting a new rabbit. But last year, a friend told us about a local rabbit rescue that desperately needed people to foster. So, we signed up. But we pretty quickly learned that fostering is incredibly hard, because we ended up adopting two rabbits.
The first one we adopted is Chili, a Polish Dwarf. He was about 9 months old when we got him, so he's a little over 1 1/2 years old now. He's super energetic and very feisty. But he can be really sweet when he wants to be. The second rabbit is a Lionhead/Dutch mix. We were told he was about 4 when we got him, but I think he's probably closer to 6 or 7. He's blind, but an absolute sweetheart. He just wants to be cuddled all day.
Chili
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Oh my goodness they are too cute! Have you litter trained them at all?? I have had success with all of my UNSPAYED and UNEUTERED rabbits!Yes, she lived a very good life. We took her everywhere with us. She probably saw more of the world than most people do. She traveled the whole country, and even lived in Europe for a couple years. She was a really special rabbit for sure.
We weren't planning on getting a new rabbit. But last year, a friend told us about a local rabbit rescue that desperately needed people to foster. So, we signed up. But we pretty quickly learned that fostering is incredibly hard, because we ended up adopting two rabbits.
The first one we adopted is Chili, a Polish Dwarf. He was about 9 months old when we got him, so he's a little over 1 1/2 years old now. He's super energetic and very feisty. But he can be really sweet when he wants to be. The second rabbit is a Lionhead/Dutch mix. We were told he was about 4 when we got him, but I think he's probably closer to 6 or 7. He's blind, but an absolute sweetheart. He just wants to be cuddled all day.
Chili
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Chumly
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I know right? He's just the most ridiculous little thing. I love him.Chili's has the dumbest fat cheeks.
Brb I gotta go kiss my Treb.