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  • 05-11-2024, 08:05 PM
    Nutriaitch
    American Fuzzy Lop Rabbit
    anyone have any experience with these?

    I found one at my apartment complex last night.
    brought inside before it got to the dog park.

    it is friendly but a little skittish.
    and poor thing was STARVING.

    as in basically attacked my hand as I offered food.

    we reached out to the complex to see if we can find its owner but nothing yet.
    we are also searching lost pets pages for our local area.

    I do have a place we can keep him/her for a while if need be.
  • 05-11-2024, 08:44 PM
    Bogertophis
    Never kept rabbits but that's very kind of you to help this lost creature. :gj: Many years ago, I captured a pet rabbit that was left behind when the uncaring owners moved away (that was also in the desert, & local coyotes would have easily taken it from the fenced back yard where it was running free) but as I had 4 big dogs at the time that were way too "interested" in a rabbit, I quickly found it another home as a pet for a nearby senior-living facility. Maybe you can find a similar match-up if no one claims it?
  • 05-11-2024, 08:57 PM
    Nutriaitch
    Re: American Fuzzy Lop Rabbit
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Never kept rabbits but that's very kind of you to help this lost creature. :gj: Many years ago, I captured a pet rabbit that was left behind when the uncaring owners moved away (that was also in the desert, & local coyotes would have easily taken it from the fenced back yard where it was running free) but as I had 4 big dogs at the time that were way too "interested" in a rabbit, I quickly found it another home as a pet for a nearby senior-living facility. Maybe you can find a similar match-up if no one claims it?


    my wife and I love all animals.
    we have 2 dogs, a cat, a Tarantula, and a Ball Python.
    I grew up on a cattle farm. We also had a LOT of ducks.
    She had a horse when she was a young girl.

    guess now we also have a rabbit.
  • 05-11-2024, 09:00 PM
    Bogertophis
    I like all creatures too, including horses & ducks. Good luck with the rabbit- :D
  • 05-11-2024, 09:49 PM
    Malum Argenteum
    I think it is valuable when a person has lots of experience with both companion animals and livestock. Approaching all animals either as food or as friends seems to encourage some inaccurate ideas.

    I kept rabbits for meat and fur (New Zealands, Standard Rex) for almost ten years as an adult, and bred show rabbits (Dutch, Satins, Netherlands) when I was a kid. I understand they can also make affectionate and rewarding pets. I never had a lop, or any sort of housepet rabbit, and I presume that pet rabbits are kept somewhat differently than meat and show rabbits.

    Nice that you took it in. :)
  • 05-11-2024, 10:07 PM
    Nutriaitch
    Re: American Fuzzy Lop Rabbit
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Malum Argenteum View Post
    I think it is valuable when a person has lots of experience with both companion animals and livestock. Approaching all animals either as food or as friends seems to encourage some inaccurate ideas.

    I kept rabbits for meat and fur (New Zealands, Standard Rex) for almost ten years as an adult, and bred show rabbits (Dutch, Satins, Netherlands) when I was a kid. I understand they can also make affectionate and rewarding pets. I never had a lop, or any sort of housepet rabbit, and I presume that pet rabbits are kept somewhat differently than meat and show rabbits.

    Nice that you took it in. :)


    I'm from South Louisiana. Sportsman's Paradise.
    We hunt and eat EVERYTHING

    Wild Rabbit vs "farm raised" is completely different.
    Many people don't like the gamey taste of wild kills, but personally I love the flavor of many wild animals (fish, deer, rabbits, ducks, gators, geese, nutria, hog, some snakes, etc.).

    but with that said, I know the difference between a pet and a meal.
    this one is definitely a pet and not anything wild that needs to be in a pot. :rofl:
  • 05-11-2024, 10:13 PM
    Malum Argenteum
    Agreed -- wild and domestic rabbit meat are nothing like each other. One reason I stopped raising rabbits is that I prefer to eat the wild ones. :)
  • 05-12-2024, 11:33 AM
    Armiyana
    Avoid giving them too much fruit. They'll bloat.
    You'll wanna pick up a rabbit pellet that doesn't have a lot of junk mixed in. Give them a small bowl of it. Like 1/4-1/2 cup.
    Lots of fresh Timothy hay. Other hay can be mixed in as well but avoid only alfalfa hay because it's more sugary.
    Fresh veggies are great. Offer some carrot, celery(but chopped small), zucchini, cabbage, spinach, dandelion greens, basil and bok choy are all good.

    You can try offering him a little litter box with some shavings in it. They can be litter trained for pee and sometimes a good amount of poop. But you'll still find some little nuggets around.

    Hopefully he wasn't just dumped. They can be fun little guys once you get to know them. My last pet rabbit was a mini lop that we found kinda similarly. He was a little butthead but loved playing tag with my cat. Hahah.
  • 05-13-2024, 09:22 AM
    Nutriaitch
    Re: American Fuzzy Lop Rabbit
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Armiyana View Post
    Avoid giving them too much fruit. They'll bloat.
    You'll wanna pick up a rabbit pellet that doesn't have a lot of junk mixed in. Give them a small bowl of it. Like 1/4-1/2 cup.
    Lots of fresh Timothy hay. Other hay can be mixed in as well but avoid only alfalfa hay because it's more sugary.
    Fresh veggies are great. Offer some carrot, celery(but chopped small), zucchini, cabbage, spinach, dandelion greens, basil and bok choy are all good.

    You can try offering him a little litter box with some shavings in it. They can be litter trained for pee and sometimes a good amount of poop. But you'll still find some little nuggets around.

    Hopefully he wasn't just dumped. They can be fun little guys once you get to know them. My last pet rabbit was a mini lop that we found kinda similarly. He was a little butthead but loved playing tag with my cat. Hahah.

    looking through my completely uneducated an inexperienced eyes, this isn't a baby.
    I don't know if it was dumped or escaped. but Rabbits are not allowed at our apartment complex.
    so either someone had it against the rules, or it wandered there from somewhere else.
    judging by how voraciously she attacked that carrot and devoured the little cup of food (I went bought some), I'm guessing she hadn't had a real meal in a little while.

    my wife has been looking through "lost pets" type pages for our area and posted a picture of it.
    I don't want to keep somebody else's pet if it belongs to someone.

    it does seem to be settling down a little and is more curious and moving around now.
    problem is I have 2 big dogs, plus a cat, so it can't just roam free (at least not safely).

    I do have an outside pen area at the office she's more than welcome to, but we're in prime rattlesnake territory out here so not sure that's the best option either.

    We would prefer not to keep it as a pet, but will if we need to.

    I may reach out to a local shelter to see if they take them in (and don't euthanize).
    maybe one of my customers will want her and give her a good home.
    just not sure how long to keep her before giving up on finding her rightful owners.
  • 05-13-2024, 09:42 AM
    Bogertophis
    I will bet that this was someone's poorly-considered Easter gift ("toy") that got dumped (or was encouraged to "escape") when they realized it needed more care than they thought, & it was inconvenient. Probably won't be the only bunny seen in the nearest shelter this time of year. :( So many people treat animals this way...dump them when the novelty wears off.
  • 05-13-2024, 01:25 PM
    Nutriaitch
    yeah that's pretty much my guess too.
  • 05-15-2024, 08:24 PM
    Nutriaitch
    well, we have decided to just keep her permanently.

    she has become attached and spoiled already and is the sweetest thing now that she’s comfortable with everyone at the office.

    she sticks her nose through the openings of the make shift cage she’s in to get lovings if anyone passed even remotely close to her. and is just the sweetest thing when you open her door.

    so now we are going to build her a nice sized permanent residence.
    set her up in a proper enclosure, get her an appointment with a vet to check her out, etc.

    how the hell did that darn thing go from “ok just till we find her a home” to “there is no way i can get of her” in less than a week?
  • 05-15-2024, 09:39 PM
    Bogertophis
    Re: American Fuzzy Lop Rabbit
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Nutriaitch View Post
    well, we have decided to just keep her permanently.

    she has become attached and spoiled already and is the sweetest thing now that she’s comfortable with everyone at the office.

    she sticks her nose through the openings of the make shift cage she’s in to get lovings if anyone passed even remotely close to her. and is just the sweetest thing when you open her door.

    so now we are going to build her a nice sized permanent residence.
    set her up in a proper enclosure, get her an appointment with a vet to check her out, etc.

    how the hell did that darn thing go from “ok just till we find her a home” to “there is no way i can get of her” in less than a week?

    Aww, what a lucky rabbit! How did this happen? It's because animals bring out the very best in us humans. Sometimes when we least expect it. Don't worry, it's a "Win-Win"- :)

    Pics when you get a chance?
  • 05-16-2024, 08:41 AM
    Nutriaitch
    Re: American Fuzzy Lop Rabbit
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Pics when you get a chance?


    this was her the day I found her roaming around the apartment complex.

    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...m/N4GzYZU.jpeg



    and her a day or two later when she was still a bit nervous about us.

    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...m/PbhYV6v.jpeg


    once we finish building her new (and bigger) permanent home I'll post more.
  • 05-17-2024, 03:18 PM
    Nutriaitch
  • 05-21-2024, 03:52 AM
    BallPythonWannaBe
    Re: American Fuzzy Lop Rabbit
    Not that it matters too much but I'm pretty sure that's a Mini or Holland lop depending on size. Not fuzzy enough for a fuzzy lop :) Super cute though. I used to show and one of my favorite does was a Mini. I've also had Hollands
  • 05-21-2024, 09:49 AM
    Nutriaitch
    Re: American Fuzzy Lop Rabbit
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BallPythonWannaBe View Post
    Not that it matters too much but I'm pretty sure that's a Mini or Holland lop depending on size. Not fuzzy enough for a fuzzy lop :) Super cute though. I used to show and one of my favorite does was a Mini. I've also had Hollands

    thanks. I was just going off of Google images, because I know nothing about rabbit breeds.
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