- The bunny is not allowed in the house.
- OK, the bunny is allowed in the house, but only in certain rooms.
- The bunny is allowed in all rooms, but has to stay off the furniture.
- The bunny can get on the old furniture only.
- Fine, the bunny is allowed on all the furniture, but is not allowed to sleep with humans, on the bed.
- OK, the bunny is allowed on the bed,but only by invitation.
- The bunny can sleep on the bed when-ever he wants, but not under the covers.
- The bunny can sleep under the coversby invitation only.
- The bunny can sleep under the coversevery night.
- Humans must ask permission to sleep under the covers with the bunny.
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Showing posts with label the house rabbit society. Show all posts
Monday, June 13, 2011
The Bunny Rules
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Monday, June 6, 2011
Diary of Winifred's Babes: Day 1+2
The next sign was the weight gain- big fat bulges on the side of her body and then came the fur pulling- for two reasons: to line the nest with for warmth (these lucky buns have a cashmere bun which are farmed for their fur so they get extra soft warmth) and to remove barrier to the teats.
Sunday morning 22 days after we rescued Winnie, we awoke to seven very warm wriggly pink bodies as photographed above. You can already see some of their markings and I'm told they are quite big- maybe after their dad. They were making noise and crawling all over each other with so much joy to be alive! This told us they were healthy and happy!!
We even had the pleasure of seeing Winifred feeding her children this morning, her own milk- confirming their safety. Domestic rabbits share wild rabbits genetic imprint when it comes to baby care- they do not hang next to or sit on their nest- they feed once or twice a day then watch from afar. This is because they have a scent and babies do not yet therefore they could lead a predator to the nest if they were to guard it. Many people think they are not caring for their young, when really they are using their instincts to protect them. That's the prey animal instincts for you!
Winifred and her babes will be up for adoption later in the year but we are taking enquiries now. For fostering too as I am space poor now in this bunny refuge and would love help.
They are with Sydney Pet Rescue and Adoption and can be enquired about through bunnybooksydney@hotmail.com.
Good information on domestic, wild and orphan baby care from The House Rabbit Society here.
Will keep you posted on their progress,
Clare.
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Saturday, March 26, 2011
Note that pellets are only for rabbits with health issues prescribed by a bunny specialist/vet. And treats, including Peter Rabbit's favourite- the carrot- are for special days only, a few times a week.
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