Hello.... from Derbyshire
#17
A house-bunny is like an indoor cat - but a rabbit (obviously
)! no distinctions in breeding from an ourdoor 'hutch' bunny... just they live inside with the run of the house, so more 'part of the family' like a dog or cat. They normally have a cage to sleep in when their owners are out so they demolish the house, as rabbits are chewers! Rabbits are easily litter trained.
Thanks for the welcome messages
)! no distinctions in breeding from an ourdoor 'hutch' bunny... just they live inside with the run of the house, so more 'part of the family' like a dog or cat. They normally have a cage to sleep in when their owners are out so they demolish the house, as rabbits are chewers! Rabbits are easily litter trained.Thanks for the welcome messages
#18
Wow, and I thought I'd seen it all on this forum.
I'd suggest inviting Toby to share your stewing pot before he gives you both myxomatosis or viral haemorragic disease. Could make the medicals problematic.
I'd suggest inviting Toby to share your stewing pot before he gives you both myxomatosis or viral haemorragic disease. Could make the medicals problematic.
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Does he use a litter box then or is it droppings all over the place!!!!
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Sorry bunny mummy, but this thread has had me giggling a bit
. Hope you dont take offense, but its not usually a topic you see on here. Very nice that you love Toby as much as you do, but after reading your first post you gotta admit that it was sort of asking for it... Glad you explained further though, it did seem rather unusual..
Welcome to the forums though. x S-j x
(For the record, i had 2 cats and a rabbit that all lived in the house when i was younger, rabbit used tray all the time.)
. Hope you dont take offense, but its not usually a topic you see on here. Very nice that you love Toby as much as you do, but after reading your first post you gotta admit that it was sort of asking for it... Glad you explained further though, it did seem rather unusual.. Welcome to the forums though. x S-j x




