spot;902079 wrote: Are these bunnies capable of reproduction?
It's bright out, the sun keeps insisting on shining, I'm restricted to my room until winter gets into its stride. You, on the other hand, thrive in daylight, I hope you're making the most of it.
They're both in college now, those infants? I hope they're enjoying it.
Thanks pinkchick and Hi Spotalicious! :-4
No, the bunnies have all been neutered! Bunnies are hilariously funny, which many people just don't realise. If the alarm goes off and you don't jump out of bed, the buns will hop up onto the bed and nip your toes to wake you up! Or they nudge your nose with their nose so you open sleepy eyes to see this giant bunny face right before your eyes! :wah:
Sadly, many people keep bunnies in cages where they're cramped and bored and where their owners don't see the fun or intelligence or mischieviousness in them. :-1 Often their owners will turn them loose, thinking that they're just wild animals and they can cope in the wild, but sadly, bunnies raised in captivity have no idea of how to survive in the wild and will not know how to forage for food or how to protect themselves from predators! Often bunnies released into the wild will stay wherever you leave them until they starve to death or are killed by predators. Its heartbreakingly sad! :-1
There are thousands of bunnies in shelters who have been treated badly and who may never be able to be rehomed. Pet shops buy them for a few pounds or dollars and sell them aged 6 weeks when they're cute little balls of fluff. They should really stay with their mothers until they're at least 8 weeks old and preferably 10. Our buns cost about £15-£20 each to buy but over £300 in vets bills so far! Bunnies make fantastic pets but, sadly, so few people realise it!
So yes, we had them neutered to save the bunny population from exploding even more! Also, bunnies tend to suffer from cancer in their reproductive organs so removal can extend their lives. House bunnies can live up to 14 years, whereas caged and wild bunnies have a life expectancy of just 4 years!
Lol! I bet that's more than you ever wanted to know about the humble bun! hehe
Oh, and btw, our most mischievious bunny is called . . . . . Spot! hehehehehe
Truly!
Yes, Warwick and Chelsea are all grown up now! Warwick is 17 and 6'4"! Lol!
He's studying a computer course at college and is guaranteed a place on an advanced computer course after that. Then he will do an HND in Computer Studies and finally onto Uni to complete the course. Hopefully he'll stick it out.
Next year he will be learning how to write computer games and how to build a 'puter from scratch, which he's really looking forward to.
Chelsea is 15 and 5'8" tall (taller than me - OMG!) She'll be in college next year, she wants to study art. She's been in the Gifted Art programme for years - she's a Goat! LMAO! It stands for Gifted, Outstandingly Able & Talented! You'd think they'd be able to come up with a better mnemonic than that, wouldn't you? *chortle*
So why are you restricted to your room until winter arrives hunny bunny?
Do you have secret vampirical tendencies? Does your skin fry in sunlight?
You need to get a little sunshine, it's a good source of Vitamin D! *and that's a little lesson for Nomad too!* 2 birds with 1 stone so to speak!
TTFN X