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Ha ha! Female through and through lol. Flemish Giants are renowned for being the gentle giants of the rabbit world. |
I didn't know that! There is probably soooo much I don't know about her breed. I used to have French lops, mini lops, rexs, mini rexs and a blanc de hotot (eyeliner bunny) but never a big bunny like this. She definitely is a sweetheart! |
WOW ! She is big not to repeat everyone what does she eat ? I had a bunny for a while - a friend asked me if he could give my boys an Easter Bunny and I said 'Yes and how sweet of you'.....well little did I know when he showed up for our 'Easter' get together he had been referring to a REAL bunny - I had no idea ! He brought this tiny little bunny in a little dish and my jaw dropped....course I had my husband build him a bunny condo cause my boys were infatuated but eventually we had to re-home him to a nice family that had other bunnies (we moved) and that's been my only experience with them - I used to let him roam my house - he'd watch tv with me and sit in my lap till the little 'pellets' took over and I was finding them everywhere......he sure was cute though that is one handful of a bunny - you could walk her on a little harness ! |
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Enjoy your new bunny! |
I had a bunny one time that was an outdoor bunny, then I moved to my own apt and it had to be an indoor bunny. My roommate got a cat and the cat literbox trained the bunny! It was cool! I'd find my bunny in the bathtub all the time when it was warm he'd get in there and just lay on the cool porcelain! LOL Vee, that does happen with indoor bunnies... :) Literbox training is hard but so worth it! |
Congrats on your new family member. She is gorgeous! I had a friend once that had one in her appartment and he was litterbox trained. He scared me though because he was mean and would bite. Yours looks so loveable and cuddly! I love to watch them eat. |
I would love to have a bunny but we live in a row house and no place to put a hutch. I had a bunny when I was a kid, he was an outdoor bunny and lived in a hutch next to the barn (for the horse). Now that we are city people I have to stick to small dogs and cats. I would have an indoor bunny but I am not sure my cat would like that. |
That is one big bunny! :eek: Very cute though! |
My roomie had a cat and I had a bunny and they were the best of friends, soo cute together. They would lay side by side and just hang out with each other! |
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I didn't know bunnies growled? Especially one that big! She sure is pretty though. |
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Yep, bunnies growl. They actually only thump their hind leg as warning that they are feeling unsafe too. Just friendly advice: Please don't use harness on her. It common misconception that it okay. Bunnies (even giant one) has very weak spine that can snap very easily. If they try to escape a harness or fall or anything, they very easily die. |
Oh yes, she is living a life of unrestrained luxury in my fenced in yard when I'm home. When I'm not home, she is safety tucked away in her hutch! :) I don't have a reason good enough to not just carry her or let her roam free outside. I always worry when they start to twist or buck in my arms that they will break their back.... actually Ive owned bunnies so long and knew that for so long that I actually panic a bit when one of my dogs twists or tries to get away when I'm holding him too, like he'll break his back easily too! LOL |
LOL oh well that good to know they taken care of! |
Sorry, I had to come back again and look at the picture of your bunny. I love that bunny, it's so cool. Now I am thinking about if I could adopt a bunny, getting the "stink eye" look but I think I can work around it. |
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