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    The bunny is here! *Photos added*

    This lady has a REALY fuzzy bunny she wants me to find a home for and I agreed,

    It's still a baby, I don't know why she's getting rid of it but hey I'm not one to be nosy.

    I don't know what colour it is but it should look somthing like this but maybe a bit more fuzzy --


    I should be picking it up today around 4 Pm, now I have a question,

    I'm kinda worried it will get it's tummy cloged from all the fur that it has to lick, do you think I should get it shaved a bit at the pet shop? or is it okay if I keep giving it lots of timothy hay?

    Thanks!
    Last edited by Argranade; 02-26-2007 at 08:57 PM.

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    Just make sure it gets its hay. It's just a double mane Lion Head.Bunnies backs break really easily so getting it shaved wouldn't be a good idea. Not to mention pet store groomers like Super Pet and Pet Smart are horrible and mis treat the animals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercup132
    Just make sure it gets its hay. It's just a double mane Lion Head.Bunnies backs break really easily so getting it shaved wouldn't be a good idea. Not to mention pet store groomers like Super Pet and Pet Smart are horrible and mis treat the animals.
    Alright I'll be sure to give it lots of hay,

    Thanks!

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    I completely agree with Buttercup Can't wait to see some nice pictures of this cute little bunny


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    Bunnies are so sweet and precious. I am sure you will have great enjoyment with this new family member. As far as the hair I believe Papaya tablets help. This is what I was told that they help with hairballs. Alicia have you ever heard this?

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    Not shaved, but it looks like an Angora, and they need - NEED to be brushed. Daily if possible, to get the bunny used to it. People use their shed fur to spin yarn! So if you do end up fostering this bunny, ask if they have a brush to go with her, if not buy one and start getting the bunny bun used to it - a little bit every day, and it will become an enjoyable part of her day and a bonding time for you and her - and for who ever eventually owns her.

    People gets "that cute little bunny" on an impulse, then dump it when they realize how much work it can be. Sadly a common occurance.

    If the bunny is a baby, she should get alfalfa hay, not timothy - growing bunnies need the extra calcium in alfalfa.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercup132
    Not to mention pet store groomers like Super Pet and Pet Smart are horrible and mis treat the animals.
    Please do not make blanket statements about everyone that happens to groom at a particular store. Not only is it rude, but it is not at all true. I don't know about Super Pet but there's hundreds, if not thousands of Petsmarts, how can you possibly know that every groomer at every store is "horrible" and "mistreats" the animals?

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