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Anybody ever have a pet bunny?

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my daughter is involed with a charity called heifer international. one thing they provide is guinea pigs to peru.
 
lol... yeah theyre a very common meal there... i hear they taste like chicken
 
so why when people eat chicken don't they say hhhhmmmm tastes like guinea pig or rattle snake or iguana. lol. they are sweet funny pets tho I always had them as kids.
 
better yet!!!... can we get one of these? .... its an animal not a wig
 
rockgazer69 said:
so why when people eat chicken don't they say hhhhmmmm tastes like guinea pig or rattle snake or iguana. lol. they are sweet funny pets tho I always had them as kids.

well honestly i was told they taste kinda like rabbit which i was told taste kinda like chicken... i knew someone who used to travel the world alot... shes eaten everything from cats to antelopes
 
Rabbit tastes nothing like chicken.
 
rockgazer69 said:
my bunny read this post n now look at him

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That's what happens when you don't read the tag it say's "line dry, Do not machine dry, do no use fabric softener.
 
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Every rabbit I have eaten tasted like chocolate.:chomp:
 
maniclion said:
That's what happens when you don't read the tag it say's "line dry, Do not machine dry, do no use fabric softener.
lol....
 
This looks like a Gremlin after you get them wet :laugh:
What do you call em....Mogwhy or something like that? :evil:



PreMier said:
hahahaha.. this one looks like an Ewok :lol:

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Now this little guy was kewl...

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My little sister has a bunny which is in the cage. As far as taking care of her, the best thing will be to put it inside the cage and have a water bottle (which you can purchase on pet stores) always filled. Sometimes we let it out so it can hop freely on its own and not just be in cage all the time to feel the nature. Just make sure that you watch where she goes and everything is secured.
As far as foods, the selection of food varies from corn, seeds, pellets and especially real vegetables. We feed her celery, carrots, cabbage on occassions and she likes to eat them. For toys, you can buy like a toy carrot or some sort to entertain her.

Oh btw, my tip would be to put newspaper underneath the cage so you can easily remove the poopie when you clean it.
 
We had a house rabbit for over 8 years. She had a huge cage (They are happiest with lots of room.) and was litterbox trained, although you should still keep newspaper under the cage.

We gave her free run of the house when I was around to keep an eye on her, she liked to terrorize the cats and follow my German Shepherds around. They can get to be pretty smart. Ours knew what cupboard her food was in. You need to keep water on hand in a waterbottle all the time.
Our rabbit, Bunz, liked to chase balls around the house, the kind you buy in the cat toy aisle and she liked small stuffed animals to play with (throw around) when she was loose.

You have to be careful not to let them get under furniture for too long. I've heard that some will pull the stuffing out to make a nest. I never had that trouble. You will also need to get some pre-packaged wooden chew toys for the rabbit so that he/she can keep her teeth worn down and a mineral block for trace minerals. A pelleted diet is more complete by you compliment it with grasses and some fruits and veggies. Ours liked carrot and apple from time to time and some seeds, but she wasn't a huge fan of seeds.

Ours had one ear up and one down, she was half New Zealand and half lop. She had the huge powerful hindquaters of the New Zealand.

When you pick a rabbit up support their backends and they are not so apt to kick. A predator picks them up behind the neck and they tend to fight if you only pick them up that way. Most house rabbits are pretty friendly and ours used to love to be brushed. She used to sit with my daughter for hours just for the companionship.

You will also need to clip the rabbits toe-nails if they start to get too long. It's pretty easy to do or you can bring them to the vet. They travel pretty well in a cat carrier if need be. If you decide on more than one you will need to get them both spayed or neutered that way there won't be any territorial battles.
 
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My last rabbit I'll ever have just passed away this past summer. I was very upset. They are tricky to take care of. I had them growing up all my life b/c my mother was a magician for over 20 years. The best thing is to raise them outdoors.
 
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We had 2 rabbits when i was younger, we didnt keep them in a cage. We had a big backyard, so we let them roam around. Then they started hanging out on the roof of our two story house :wtf: I guess so no dogs can chase them. Anyways one of them became roadkill and I dont know what happened to the other.
 
What the hell is everyone talking about bunny's for, its almost Christmas, not Easter..
Talk about freakin Reindeer or something :lol:
 
And I thought Crono's animal of choice was that Chinchilla fuzz ball. :laugh:
 
You need to tell her you like GIRLS. Seriously, WTF? "Im leaving, heres a rabbit."
Thats BULLSHIT; It should be more like,"Im leaving for 3 days, heres my friend Britney. She knows some new tricks you can show me when I get back. Whats a 'pile driver(Not wrestling related)'?"
I know that would never happen, because girls get jealous; but at least,"Im leaving for 3 days, I left a national geographic, and some jerggens lotion in the bathroom."
Just be happy its not,"Im leaving, Bubba volunteered to have fuck you while Im gone."
Bubba: "Alright, you wanna be mommy or daddy?"
Chrono: "Uh..!! Ill be daddy.."
Bubba: "Good, now come here and suck on mommy's dick!"
 
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