Hi Thank you all for your answers. Sasha really is cute n cuddly. I really appreciated all you answers. Sasha?
is my first bunny. but it was love at first sight. I think I'll keep her on her own coz got all the time in the world. to give her all the attention she needs.i know now that the clicking is coz she is content. and she continusly licks me. i even get kisses off her. she has been running across my neck from shoulder to shoulder. I bought her a hutch and run combined if it was a hotel it would be considered a 5 star. thanks once again
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You sound like just the person every rescue would be extremely happy to re home their bunnies to. Very thoughtful and kind, not scared to ask for info. Best of luck.
Don't forget to get the myxi jabs (and Vhd if she is outdoors) annually and get her neutered at 6 months. Although she will not be having a partner, she is at 95% risk of getting uterine cancer at the age of 5+. Feed pellets in the morning, enough to cover the bottom of her bowl, unlimited hay and half a carrot, leaf of greens or equivalent ( no lettuce) for her dinner and plenty of water. She should be happy and healthy for years. Check her teeth and claws weekly and her bum twice daily in the summer for maggots ( which leads to fly strike). You are a caring owner. Good luck.
It's true - little things do mean a lot
How lovely..
That's so cute! Have fun with Sasha!!
:)
glad you are so happy. Tip: Protect rabbits from the heat and strong sun - they get heat stroke really easy and will die. Put hutch in the shade
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Answers:
You sound like just the person every rescue would be extremely happy to re home their bunnies to. Very thoughtful and kind, not scared to ask for info. Best of luck.
Don't forget to get the myxi jabs (and Vhd if she is outdoors) annually and get her neutered at 6 months. Although she will not be having a partner, she is at 95% risk of getting uterine cancer at the age of 5+. Feed pellets in the morning, enough to cover the bottom of her bowl, unlimited hay and half a carrot, leaf of greens or equivalent ( no lettuce) for her dinner and plenty of water. She should be happy and healthy for years. Check her teeth and claws weekly and her bum twice daily in the summer for maggots ( which leads to fly strike). You are a caring owner. Good luck.
It's true - little things do mean a lot
How lovely..
That's so cute! Have fun with Sasha!!
:)
glad you are so happy. Tip: Protect rabbits from the heat and strong sun - they get heat stroke really easy and will die. Put hutch in the shade
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