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Even the best litter trained bun will still leave little poopy balls out and about but TT in the litter box is the important issue
Yeah, because they fling it everywhere! Chinchillas are pretty bad about it too. Mostly it's because they bounce around and bounce their poops out.
The Faker thinks it's his new room.
He is going to be heartbroken when the bunny arrives.
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Oh my god!!! I would die for that little rat dog. He is the cutest!
Mr Muddy is a meanie!!!!! He won’t let me have a monkey and he just told me I cant have a faker pet bunny either!!!!! :hit
How cruel. If your aviary was cool enough you could keep chins and your peegs together. Their diets are closer than a lagomorph and a rodent.
I cant say I've smelled a wet rabbit, bit rabbits should never get wet anyways. A little rain won't hurt but if they get soaked they can get hypothermia and die, or could die of shock. If they somehow survive that then its possible that they'd get fur rot since their coats are so dense and trap water.
✋🙄 I have bathed many a rabbit. They'll be fine if they get wet. generally they don't need to, but sometimes it is absolutely necessary. They even make rabbit shampoo. Chinchillas should not get wet. They can lose their hair due to fur rot as their fur is many times more dense than a rabbit's. Some people even say it is so dense they can't get fleas. I've never tested that theory out.
They do because they are covered in urine
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✋🙄 I have bathed many a rabbit. They'll be fine if they get wet. generally they don't need to, but sometimes it is absolutely necessary. They even make rabbit shampoo. Chinchillas should not get wet. They can lose their hair due to fur rot as their fur is many times more dense than a rabbit's. Some people even say it is so dense they can't get fleas. I've never tested that theory out.
If you know what you're doing and its necessary then it can work, but otherwise it's not worth the risk and the stress.
 
I cant say I've smelled a wet rabbit, bit rabbits should never get wet anyways. A little rain won't hurt but if they get soaked they can get hypothermia and die, or could die of shock. If they somehow survive that then its possible that they'd get fur rot since their coats are so dense and trap water.
This rabbit has lived in the weather it's whole life. It's still alive.

I might actually kill it by bringing it indoors with air conditioning.
I hope now.
Shoot.. should I give it a heating pad for a few days so it stays hot?
I mean my house does not get cold so it definitely won't get cold but it's going to be a lot cooler than it's used to.
 
This rabbit has lived in the weather it's whole life. It's still alive.

I might actually kill it by bringing it indoor s with air conditioning.
I hope now.
Shoot.. should I give it a heating pad for a few days so it stays hot?
I mean my house does not get cold so it definitely won't get cold but it's going to be a lot cooler than it's used to.
Get ahold of yourself woman! You are starting to sound like the facebook aliens :old Rabbits are very cold hardy.
 
I'm here waiting. I could probably go sneak in to their back yard and steal him but I'll wait patiently for them to get home.

I got here too early.
I might have to wait a whole 10 minutes.
 

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