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    False Pregnancy???

    Thelmer is tearing hair out of her side and stomach! My sister has a class called agriculture and her teacher said that it means she thinks she`s pregnant! Is that true? She was under my bed when I saw her,and there was a HUGE clump of hair!

    BTW: I`m keeping Thelmer and I`m getting her spayed next week.

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    Your keeping her? Great news!

    “I like too many things and get all confused and hung-up running
    from one falling star to another till i drop. This is the night, what it does to you.
    I had nothing to offer anybody except my own confusion.”
    - Jack Kerouac; On The Road

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    I am SO glad you decided to keep her!! Rabbits can get false pregnancies, and it is in fact not all that uncommon. Sounds to me like she's trying to make a cozy nest in anticipation of little ones. ^_^

    Thank you Wolf_Q!

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    I'm so happy to hear you are keeping Thelmer!! My dad raises rabbits and I know that right before they have their babies they remove the hair from their chin I think it's called a dulap but I couldn't have it totally wrong. Well anyways they take out the hair and line their nest box with it. So it sounds totally possible that Thelmer is going through a false pregnancy.
    I've been Defrosted!

    Thanks for the great signature Kay!

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    I'm so happy you decided to keep her! {{{Hugs}}}
    Yes, rabbits do have false pregnancies.
    Mom to Ethan, Sophie and Sansa

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    Yay for Thelmer!

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    I am sooooo happy you desided to keep Thelmer, she loves you and deserves noone eles.
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    Thanks! I`ve decided to get Thelmer spayed this week!

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    good for you, she will live longer and be more docile. thats what the vet told me about spaying my rabbit anyways.
    Rainbowbridge- Tikeya 'forever loved'
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    Glad to hear you are getting her spayed. Just curious, what was the reason for the sudden change of heart...deciding to keep her?

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    ya, i thought that your family didnt like rabbits??? Confused:
    Rainbowbridge- Tikeya 'forever loved'
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    Rottie's mom here.

    It isn't that we don't like rabbits. We love Thelmer. She's adorable. She has one problem, though. She bites! She's drawn blood on me twice, and bit my other daugher on the face when she was running around on the floor.

    We've been told that spaying her will keep her from biting, growling, making a huge mess in her cage, and not using her litterbox. We've decided to spend the $140 to get it done so Rottie can keep her.

    I just hope everything we've read about the calming effects of spaying turns out to be true. Tomorrow's the big day!


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    It will make a BIG difference! She might be extra grumpy b/c of the surgery but give it a few weeks. Once she begins to heal, her attitude should change. (Un-spayed/un-neutered bunnies are just hormones on short stubby furred legs! )

    Good luck Thelmer!

    Let us know how it goes!

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    I can't wait till I can cuddle with her without having to worry about being bitten

    My husband's really looking forward to her new attitude, I think. She bit his nipple. LOL


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    Originally posted by PJ's Mom
    I can't wait till I can cuddle with her without having to worry about being bitten

    My husband's really looking forward to her new attitude, I think. She bit his nipple. LOL
    LOL OUCHIE! LOL

    just a question... do you cuddle on her level (ie with her *on* the sofa/floor/bed/etc) or do you hold her? she may not like being held (which might be why she bites). Piper HATES to be held and gets really nippy -- but he's a love bug if you lay beside him.

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