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jackiesdaisy1935
12-19-2002, 09:15 AM
Good Morning Pittis, my what a beauty you are. I'll bet you enjoy your life with Phatty and have a lot of fun. It seems you are quite the Gourmet eating bananas and all those pellets and hay and not gain an ounce, how lucky you are. lol I love that photo of you and your coloring us just beautiful. Thank goodness your family saw you in that pet store and brought you home and now you have a wonderful forever home. Congratulations dear, sweet, Pittis Our Very Best Pet of the Day.
Jackie, Miss Daisy and Perry

missprissy
12-19-2002, 09:36 AM
A tuxedo rabbit! Too cute. You are a very beautiful bunny rabbit Pittis. I hope you get lots of hay on your special day as Our Pet of the Day!! :) :D :)

tatsxxx11
12-19-2002, 12:05 PM
Good Afternoon, dear, beautiful Pittis! Yes, you dolook quite spiffy in your "tux!":) And those beautiful blue eyes of yours melt my heart!! I clicked onto Phatti's "Big Day" tribute! What a precious pair of furry friends you two are!! And what a lucky girl to able to enjoy all of those tasty treats and never gain an ounce!!:D Most importantly, thanks to your guardian for providing you with such a warm, loving and caring forever home! Thanks for hopping by today sweetie and gracing us with your beauty! You are certainly MOST deserving of our "top pet" honors!! Congratulations to Pittis, our very adorble bunster Pet of the Day!!

momoffuzzyfaces
12-19-2002, 12:27 PM
Pittis
What a lovely bunny you are. I wish you would share your secret of being able to eat anything you want and not gaining weight! I gain if I just look at food. Congratulations on being our special Pet of the Day today, sweetheart.:)

zippy-kat
12-19-2002, 01:38 PM
WHAT A BEAUTY!!!!!
I just want to {{hug}} you! A bunny in a tux, it doesn't get much better!!

Congrats!!

Daisylover
12-20-2002, 11:44 AM
Congratulation Pittis on being named POTD. You sure are a cutie and have a wonderful human to care for you!

Please tell your person though that although you won't like it, they need to cut back on the amount of pellets you are getting.
Alfalfa-based pellets are ok for growing babies but once you get to 10-12 months old they need to be scaled back to 2 Tbls/day. Pellets are way too high in calcium and as an adult your little body won't be able to absorb all of it, so the excess will go to the bladder and cause painful bladder stones. Check www.rabbit.org for further info. Timothy hay based pellets are better (check www.oxbowhay.com) but still should be limited to 2 Tbls......after all, as the vet says, do bunnies in the wild eat pellets???? No!
In addition, pellets can weigh down your gut which needs to move constantly, and cause gut stasis which can cause a rapid and unexpected death. Better to eat the good stuff, like dark green veggies, than risk getting sick!

What a lucky, lucky bunny you are to be rescused by such a caring friend.