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    BPnet Senior Member Gerardo's Avatar
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    Kinda looks like a capybara. Very nice.

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    Moony came home a few days ago... He grew up!

    I think I might have totally lucked out... This bun is the sweetest, cuddly bun I have ever seen. He settled in very fast. I believe he is more comfortable being carried in one's arms, anyone's arms, than standing on the floor by himself. He will also sit on your lap and be petted for forever. He is so gentle and trusting of humans! I'm very glad I got a bun from this breeder... The breeder was very nice, trustworthy, knowledgable, and reputable in breeding show rabbits (Dana Cole in Riverside, for anyone in California). I totally lucked out with this bunny.

    He's also apparently very well potty trained... He hasn't pooped when outside with me at all, and all his poops are in his litterbox.

    I actually brought him to work with me today, since I drove straight from my family's home with Moony... I put him in a tub. He did not poop or pee at all for the entire morning and half the afternoon, because he does not have his litterbox. O__O Obviously kind of a problem, so I brought him back to my place... he jumped in his litterbox right away to poop. LOL

    Holding his poops might be a problem, if I wanted to bring him anywhere for longer, I guess! But crazy that he's so well potty trained.





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    Congrats!

    He looks like a sweetheart. So glad to hear that he is lovable AND potty trained. You have a great house bun for sure.

    Enjoy
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    So gorgeous! And wow that's a well trained bun!

    Maybe be you can get a spare litter pan? Keep it in your trunk just in case- they make litter pan liners, for easy cleanup.

    Im so jealous lol you are lucky!!!

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