i remember the time when my dad bought me two bunnies... the salesman said that they were of two different genders.. seems like they don't.. after a few weeks, my brothers told me that my bunnies were both guys..i wouldn't believe them that time.. what happened was one bunny was humping the other one.. after a week or so.. the other bunny was humping the other.. UGH!
This is normal behaviour and a bunny's way of expressing dominance. If you have a boy-girl pair then the boy needs to be castrated at puberty, ie 12-16 weeks. Two boys together will almost certainly fight so this pairing is not recommended. If you adopt in the future, it's better to buy from a reputable breeder or rehoming centre - never a pet shop (where staff often have no idea what breed or gender buns they're selling).
I remember when my rabbit had babies. She had 12, I was about 8 or 9 years old and said "Mom! There are baby pigs in the rabbit cage!!!" and I was totally serious.
I have a dwarf lop, he belongs to my daughter but secretly he is my baby boy lol. My daughter called him Snowy because he is pure white but i he relates more to "Pretty Boy" as i seem to call him that all the time. If i approach his cage he jumps around to get my attention until i let him out, he is very feisty! He's a house pet and loves roaming around, have to watch the little critter though, he is definitely VERY sneaky. He is just over a year old and i wouldn't change him for the world!!!
They look well-loved and cared for. So happy to see these babies bouncing around with no cares in the world. If life could be this simple for us all : ) Thank you for these beautiful babies. Lots of love to them...<3333333
That's awesome they have so much area to play in. I have two buns too, but one is a Holland Lop, the other is a dwarf. We rescued the one from abandonment. She's my princess. Yours are too cute though..bad=cute, right? lol
this video is so relaxing
speeed0 2 years ago 2
i remember the time when my dad bought me two bunnies... the salesman said that they were of two different genders.. seems like they don't.. after a few weeks, my brothers told me that my bunnies were both guys..i wouldn't believe them that time.. what happened was one bunny was humping the other one.. after a week or so.. the other bunny was humping the other.. UGH!
Kona88kona 2 years ago
This is normal behaviour and a bunny's way of expressing dominance. If you have a boy-girl pair then the boy needs to be castrated at puberty, ie 12-16 weeks. Two boys together will almost certainly fight so this pairing is not recommended. If you adopt in the future, it's better to buy from a reputable breeder or rehoming centre - never a pet shop (where staff often have no idea what breed or gender buns they're selling).
rossrabbits 2 years ago
chaos :) i could imagine them around the entire house...absolutely adorable
luv4cascy 2 years ago
They caused complete chaos!
rossrabbits 2 years ago
I remember when my rabbit had babies. She had 12, I was about 8 or 9 years old and said "Mom! There are baby pigs in the rabbit cage!!!" and I was totally serious.
BTW, these bunnies are so cute.
BananaBuddy14 2 years ago
Aww, they are so adorable. I remember when my bunny was still so small. Ahh, miss that so much.
KraasainaaZekje 2 years ago
I have a dwarf lop, he belongs to my daughter but secretly he is my baby boy lol. My daughter called him Snowy because he is pure white but i he relates more to "Pretty Boy" as i seem to call him that all the time. If i approach his cage he jumps around to get my attention until i let him out, he is very feisty! He's a house pet and loves roaming around, have to watch the little critter though, he is definitely VERY sneaky. He is just over a year old and i wouldn't change him for the world!!!
QuietBeauty25 3 years ago
OMG, They are so cute, makes me want to huge them so tight.
SimplyLatino 3 years ago
they are so sweet! its so funny watching them one by one over and over again jumping out and a hand pick them up an put them back in!! bless x
lynwen84 3 years ago 2
The things that exist in life are amazing...
Theres bunnies are a great example of that!
WhiteWingedKnight 3 years ago
cute xxxx lovely xxxx could you tell me where you could get these kind of rabbits round london please thank you
spicegirls7890 4 years ago
I'm afraid Maddie's grandbunnies are unique!
rossrabbits 4 years ago
The bunnies are unique and special all the way. So cute how they make an escape from the pen soo adorable
sugarplummsmax 3 years ago
are they french lops?
lol very adorable whatever breed
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kalarity666 4 years ago
These are Maddie's grandbunnies - dwarf lops!
rossrabbits 4 years ago
Oh ils sont mignons ! =D
Pazapaa 4 years ago
They look well-loved and cared for. So happy to see these babies bouncing around with no cares in the world. If life could be this simple for us all : ) Thank you for these beautiful babies. Lots of love to them...<3333333
Killbride 4 years ago
The quintuplets are much larger now but just as bouncy and BAD!!
The family live with their mum, aunt and grandma in our lounge as free-range house-bunnies and keep us on our toes!
rossrabbits 4 years ago
That's awesome they have so much area to play in. I have two buns too, but one is a Holland Lop, the other is a dwarf. We rescued the one from abandonment. She's my princess. Yours are too cute though..bad=cute, right? lol
Killbride 4 years ago
the escape artist is just fantastic
MillieCanillie 4 years ago
Little bundles of energy. They're Duracell bunnies...
IcelandicBunny 4 years ago
Cuties!
Frozen316 4 years ago