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  • 11-09-2006, 01:00 AM
    frankykeno
    Re: All grown up and saving china.
    A greyhound and a pet bunny....nope...not a good mix LOL. \


    Wow how Unut has grown and Daphne's little white feet just make me go awwwwwww. Glad Bowie is happy as always.
  • 11-09-2006, 04:26 AM
    MedusasOwl
    Re: All grown up and saving china.
    Daphne has the cutest stubby legs that end in such cute little white mittens! :love: Unut's feet are still huge... he may yet grow into them!

    Actually, indoors is the most recommended way to keep them these days. Hutch bunnies don't live as long as house rabbits do, which can be up to 12 years. They're high maintenance and find carpet delicious, but really rewarding if you're willing to work with them! I never knew rabbits had so much personality! But yeah, not so much with the greyhound! :eek:

    Here's a great site all the same! It's been a life saver and I HIGHLY recommend these guys to anyone who would consider keeping rabbits! Daphne was kind of an accidental rescue and it was all downhill from there, we fell in love. Rabbits & snakes 4 evah. :) Just as pets though, breeding mammals is not for me!

    http://rabbit.org/

    We do have a home made NIC cage, a 2 1/2 story bunny condo, which the bunnies are put away in at night or when I'm not around. I'd love to have a place where I felt confident about letting them roam free 24/7. They get REALLY restless if they're in the cage too long though, especially Unut, so we try to keep cage time to a minimum. That messy area behind the chair is their playground. ;) *babbles on and on*
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