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Thanks everyone for your nice comments on Midow =))
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Sooo about this chubby rabbit...She was born on Feb 14 2007, and was 9 and half weeks old when we brought her home April of 2007.
She is full grown now and likes long walks on the beach...ok just kidding. Her daily activities involves sleeping, pooping, eating , making noises and making a mess.
I'll try and upload more videos of Midow if I happen to catch some cute moments. Usually she's just being lazy though :) Thanks for subbing everyone!
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Frequent Questions:
Q: WHAT BREED IS MIDOW?
A: Midow is most likely a mix of holland rabbit (because she's got the look of a "goat" face) and American fuzzy lop (because she has really fine and longer fur). She is also an albino bunny. So that is pretty much the closest I can tell you guys about her breed, hope this answers it :)
Q: IS MIDOW LITTER TRAINED?
A: Yea, we trained her by putting her food bowl and hay inside her litter box when she was little. So she would eat in there and do her business there as well. Once she got older, we took out the food bowl but left the hay in the litter box. She has never peed outside her box. She is outside her cage pretty much whole day, and she will go back into it when she needs to do her business.
Q: WHAT DOES MIDOW EAT?
A: Her main food are the Martin's Less Active Rabbit Pellets. We put her on this one because it is made out of timothy hay, which has a lot of fiber for her. We don't let her have alfalfa hay or pellets that contains it as that has too much nutrients for her and she will get soft stools. Midow's other regular veggies are carrots, parsley, lettuce, and the occasional small amount of fruits. There are lot more veggies that rabbits can eat, but these are just the daily ones Midow intake. Also, fresh and unlimited hay daily as well as that gives them lots of fiber.
Q: WHAT BEDDING DOES MIDOW USE?
A: The bedding in her cage is the Total Comfort Pet Bedding. You can also use CareFresh as they both are pretty soft.
Q: WHAT LITTER DOES MIDOW USE?
A: She uses Purina Yesterday's News Cat Litter. They also make litter for rabbits specifically, but our vet said this one is good enough. Do NOT use regular cat litter though, as it will clog up the bunny's respiratory system...very bad. Yestereday's News cat litter is made from recycled newspapers, and are made into little pellets, so it's dust free, which it's good for rabbits.
Q: HOW OFTEN IS MIDOW OUT OF HER CAGE?
A: She's actually out of her cage the whole day. Only when everyone's out or asleep that she is back in her cage. We do block or bubble wrap our cables so she doesn't chew on them when we're not noticing :)
Q: IS MIDOW SPAYED?
A: Yes, she was spayed at about 6 months, that's usually the time to neuter/spay them. She spent a night at the vets, and took her about a week or so to recover. During that time we had to change the regular beddings to a soft blanket in her cage, and we fed her pain killer through a syringe as you can see in one of the videos. She wasn't really aggressive prior to getting spayed, but maybe cause she's a girl, I'm not sure if male rabbits would be more aggressive if they weren't neutered. However, before she got spayed, she would leave her droppings around the house more often, and she stopped that after getting spayed.
♥ ♥ ♥
Let me know if you guys have any other questions. Sorry I haven't been posting much lately and replying you guys :( I do read all your msgs and comments, and I really appreciate them :) Thank you!
♥ ♥ ♥
Sooo about this chubby rabbit...She was born on Feb 14 2007, and was 9 and half weeks old when we brought her home April of 2007.
She is full grown now and likes long walks on the beach...ok just kidding. Her daily activities involves sleeping, pooping, eating , making noises and making a mess.
I'll try and upload more videos of Midow if I happen to catch some cute moments. Usually she's just being lazy though :) Thanks for subbing everyone!
♥ ♥ ♥
Frequent Questions:
Q: WHAT BREED IS MIDOW?
A: Midow is most likely a mix of holland rabbit (because she's got the look of a "goat" face) and American fuzzy lop (because she has really fine and longer fur). She is also an albino bunny. So that is pretty much the closest I can tell you guys about her breed, hope this answers it :)
Q: IS MIDOW LITTER TRAINED?
A: Yea, we trained her by putting her food bowl and hay inside her litter box when she was little. So she would eat in there and do her business there as well. Once she got older, we took out the food bowl but left the hay in the litter box. She has never peed outside her box. She is outside her cage pretty much whole day, and she will go back into it when she needs to do her business.
Q: WHAT DOES MIDOW EAT?
A: Her main food are the Martin's Less Active Rabbit Pellets. We put her on this one because it is made out of timothy hay, which has a lot of fiber for her. We don't let her have alfalfa hay or pellets that contains it as that has too much nutrients for her and she will get soft stools. Midow's other regular veggies are carrots, parsley, lettuce, and the occasional small amount of fruits. There are lot more veggies that rabbits can eat, but these are just the daily ones Midow intake. Also, fresh and unlimited hay daily as well as that gives them lots of fiber.
Q: WHAT BEDDING DOES MIDOW USE?
A: The bedding in her cage is the Total Comfort Pet Bedding. You can also use CareFresh as they both are pretty soft.
Q: WHAT LITTER DOES MIDOW USE?
A: She uses Purina Yesterday's News Cat Litter. They also make litter for rabbits specifically, but our vet said this one is good enough. Do NOT use regular cat litter though, as it will clog up the bunny's respiratory system...very bad. Yestereday's News cat litter is made from recycled newspapers, and are made into little pellets, so it's dust free, which it's good for rabbits.
Q: HOW OFTEN IS MIDOW OUT OF HER CAGE?
A: She's actually out of her cage the whole day. Only when everyone's out or asleep that she is back in her cage. We do block or bubble wrap our cables so she doesn't chew on them when we're not noticing :)
Q: IS MIDOW SPAYED?
A: Yes, she was spayed at about 6 months, that's usually the time to neuter/spay them. She spent a night at the vets, and took her about a week or so to recover. During that time we had to change the regular beddings to a soft blanket in her cage, and we fed her pain killer through a syringe as you can see in one of the videos. She wasn't really aggressive prior to getting spayed, but maybe cause she's a girl, I'm not sure if male rabbits would be more aggressive if they weren't neutered. However, before she got spayed, she would leave her droppings around the house more often, and she stopped that after getting spayed.
♥ ♥ ♥
Let me know if you guys have any other questions. Sorry I haven't been posting much lately and replying you guys :( I do read all your msgs and comments, and I really appreciate them :) Thank you!
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