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SweetDarlin
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I tried to just put this in the photo album for Chonsi to see...but it wouldn't work... Far broke it... hehehe



so anyway... we was talking bout bunnies... and I was telling her the pic in her siggy reminded me of my biscuit who died last year...

so here he is... little schweetums...

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:-4 Oh, Biscuit is so cute!
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Ohhh he's such a cutie, I want a bunnie now. I'm gonna tell the Easter bunny to bring me one :D
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Here is Hamilton in his bunny pen, he plays in it when I come home from work. Then after dinner, he can run around the whole downstairs until his bedtime.:)

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Oh!!! He's precious! :-4
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Ha-he's waiting for dinner in a few, he is a very good bunny! He always eats his veggies!
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Sweeeeeeeeeett!!!!

I used to keep dwarf bunnies and would like to get some for my kids to keep.

Only problem is... they can't live in the house as my daughter is asthmatic.

So how do you keep them outside in winter, when its freezing ..... and how do you stop the foxies from calling them "lunch"? :sneaky:
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Rapunzel wrote: Sweeeeeeeeeett!!!!

I used to keep dwarf bunnies and would like to get some for my kids to keep.

Only problem is... they can't live in the house as my daughter is asthmatic.

So how do you keep them outside in winter, when its freezing ..... and how do you stop the foxies from calling them "lunch"? :sneaky:not easy at all... my sweet Monica was raccoon fodder back in '96 :-1

If I were to keep them outside, I'd have an enclosed area... screened in porch kinda deal...
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I used to have a rabbit called "Pellet" :o


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:wah: Hamilton is a house rabbit, he doesn't go outside. He is litter box trained, so he has the run of the downstairs when I'm home.
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chonsigirl wrote: :wah: Hamilton is a house rabbit, he doesn't go outside. He is litter box trained, so he has the run of the downstairs when I'm home.Yeah... all my bunnies have been box trained (easier than cats) and indoors... cept poor Monica... live and learn. :(
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Oh, poor Monica.:(
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I can't help but to smile when Chronsi talks about her Hamilton. I can't but to help to picture the pig on Maggie and the Ferocious Beast, his name is Hamilton. :D
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Rapunzel wrote: Sweeeeeeeeeett!!!!



I used to keep dwarf bunnies and would like to get some for my kids to keep.

Only problem is... they can't live in the house as my daughter is asthmatic.



So how do you keep them outside in winter, when its freezing ..... and how do you stop the foxies from calling them "lunch"? :sneaky:


If you build a strong enough pen you can keep them out, and if they're

aclimated bun-buns can do quite well in the cold. I wouldn't get one in

November and toss it outside though if it wasn't used to it!! They like warm

nest boxes with some hay in them, they keep pretty comfy that way!



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