Fat Fluffs Rabbit Rescue
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They are so cool!
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I was just wondering if your rabbits are spayed and/or neutered. I was just asking because they are all together!
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Fantastic video!
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Looking at this video makes me sad because I suddenly have flashbacks of all the happy memories that I had with my late rabbit.
Massaging my rabbit's paws, combing her fur as she lies lazily on the floor and doing the rabbit dance (dont ask) are some of the things that I can never relive.
RIP Chubby :'(
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I WANT THEM ALL!!!
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Oh also I have a magpie/seal point bunny called Storm she just had five babies three of which got her colouring the other two might be seal points. Such a lovely colouring, I want to keep them all :$
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Yes we neuter and vaccinate all of our bunnies... the cuteness they do all on their own.
animalsticks 5 months ago
You know the other day i started thinking about starting a rabbit rescue when im older becaquse i love them and there arnt many rescues in my area, but when i saw those bunnies all run behind you and crowd around it makes me absolutely want to rescue them!
0NEVERHIDE0 11 months ago
It''s kind hearted people like you who give unfortunate animals a second chance. You could always volunteer at a rescue when you're old enough to gain some experience. We wouldn't exist without our volunteer fluffs!
animalsticks 11 months ago
We train them using the sound of the bag or boxes at the morning and evening feeds as we call or whistle for them. They learn quickly and now all the residents respond to their names and commands.
By learning all about rabbits you can ensure you're giving yours the very best and then by telling others about how you meet your hoppy needs we'll help educate people about our furry friends;
Every bunny needs some bunny.
animalsticks 2 years ago
Giving bunnies too much food can cause a number of problems including bad teeth and getting fat, risking sticky bottoms, diabetes and heart problems etc. Most bunnies prefer to eat the tasty pellets instead of hay which is much better at grinding down teeth and keeping the guts moving. We recommend a table spoon of pellets in the morning, a few select veg at night and hay all the time. Then a few treat pellets now and then won't matter so much.
animalsticks 2 years ago
For someone with experience there's no problem bonding any number of bunnies whether it be 2 or 20. Remember to get advice and help from someone who has successfully done it before. Cute and fluffy with a dangerous end!
animalsticks 2 years ago