I picked up this little beauty today and we've named him Errol.He's sure to brighten the dull days of another lockdown.
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Isn't he gorgeous?
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Oh my! He's beautiful such a lovely colour, is he gonna be indoors or out? xx
He'll be a house bunny but he's settling in at the moment.Yes he has lovely colouring and blue eyes...gorgeous.π
They're not much trouble and very cuddly.
Our Nextdoor neighbour has two house rabbits in her flat.
They can be litter trained very easily.
He is gorgeous. As a bunny owner myself for many years I know what characters they can be. My little Dylan has helped me keep going through these awful times- even though he can be very naughty at times.I wish you many happy years with himππ°
Yes. Dylan is very good. He sleeps a lot on the stairs but always comes down to his tray if he needs to 'go'.
Sleeping on the stairs??Ha ha that's great.π
Yes. Although he is theoretically an outdoor bun and has a hutch( we don't have enough room for an indoor cage and his own space) he spends much of the day in the house and always goes on the stairs for his afternoon nap.
Oh my goodness Mad Bunny that is so sweetπI think that warrants a photo please? xx
I will. I'm not sure if photos can be attached to replies so I will have to write a new post.
Aww, what a lovely little thing, his eyes look a bit worried there los, but no doubt he'll soon settle down and what lovely company he'll be. xx
Well welcome to the forum Errol! It looks as if you are in for a very comfortable time with your new owner! So sweet.
Thanks Callendersgal.
I'm sure he will but he's a bit shy at the moment.
Iβve had four rabbits over the years. My last one was a house rabbit. He was a small Lion Head, so sweet, but they all came indoors. Lovely animals β€οΈ
Reminds me of Lilly ππ gosh i miss her she ran away she is a black and white checkerd Bunnie
Awww he's lovely, we had rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters growing up....Not all at once. Enjoy
I have a lot of animals now.We have a dog, four budgies and goldfish both in an aquarium and in the pond.I will keep Errol separate from Max though (our dog).It worked with our last bun.π
My son and his family have a dog and had 2 bunnies...one past on. The dog has always gotten along with the rabbits. Does Errol thump his back feet when he doesn't like something? That is both a sign of displeasure and a natural warning/distress signal for the rest of the bunny herd. One time, when we had Willy, we had a workman in the house and Willy did NOT like him. He thumped the whole time the guy was in the house. I don't know what it was about the guy, but Willy wanted him gone.
Rabbits are wonderful pets and easy to litter train. They can actually live as long as some dog breeds. Our lop, Willy, lived to be 10 and I've heard of one that lived to be 14 years old. They live the longest when allowed to be an indoor pet. Our little guy loved to have things to play with. He loved to push fairly good sized balls around on the floor. He had a smaller type beach ball that was his favorite. He also had a little stuffed animal that he played with and he loved our company. You do need to keep electrical wires out of their reach, because they will chew on them. We gave our bunny a wood block to chew on. They must have something safe to chew because their teeth continue to grow if not worn down by chewing on something.
Yes they are clean but Errol hasn't read the memo so it's poo everywhere.π€£π
If you put out a litter tray for him, you are suppose to start out with wood shavings in just one corner of his tray. Then pick up his droppings and put them in the shavings so he can smell them. Our little guy caught on quickly. If his litter or shavings are in his cage...put them off to one corner and see if he'll go there. Check with your pet supply about what type of shavings are good for rabbits. I know they said not to use one kind and I'm sorry, I don't remember which it was.
Dyl has plenty of rabbit stuff to chew on- but he still prefers skirting boards and door frames. Our neighbour's rabbit has a small football to play with. He loves you to kick it up the garden, then he dribbles it back to you and waits by your feet for you to kick it again!
He has...our last rabbit, Ron used to bang his back feet to get our attention sometimes.π
HOW CUTE! Those eyes are gorgeous π
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