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RIP Cinnamon

:cry: Definitely a lesson to be learned.My Baige lop eared bunny passed away last night due to the fact that it ate more than a peice of my dogs food wich i did not know i thought it ate 1 peice but it ended up to be more it had the runs really bad being that it was so young.I was so mad at myself i felt like i should have put the dogs bowl up but i did'nt know rabbits eat that.When i drove her in to the animal hospital she did'nt make it overnight i was so fustrated.My Rabbit seemed to be so alone and not his usual hoppy self so i went and got another one at this pet adoption center around my way.He seems to be his old self again ever since i put a new 1 in the cage the new one that i have is 13 weeks old she was abandoned so i adopted her and brought her in.She's a very hyper rabbit but they bonded and i wont let that mistake that happened before happen again.Heres some pics of her.
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She's very nosey.
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First day home and already using the phone.
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Them Together
 
Bless them they are beautiful. Very sad to hear bout your other poor bun :cry:

Do becareful with the bun on the desk, they can leap off unexpectedly and they have very fragile skeletons so could easily break legs or even their backs/necks.

Has you little boy bun been neutered? I would get him done as soon as possible or you will have a litter of baby bunnies before you know it and as you already know having adopted your new bun from a rescue, there are already so many buns in the world needing good homes, so best to avoid a litter.

Rabswood
 
Definitely im having them nuetered nextweek i scheduled a appointment for them.don't want babies hopping around.when do they reach sexual maturity?
 
Bless them they are beautiful. Very sad to hear bout your other poor bun :cry:

Do becareful with the bun on the desk, they can leap off unexpectedly and they have very fragile skeletons so could easily break legs or even their backs/necks.

Has you little boy bun been neutered? I would get him done as soon as possible or you will have a litter of baby bunnies before you know it and as you already know having adopted your new bun from a rescue, there are already so many buns in the world needing good homes, so best to avoid a litter.

Rabswood

Definitely i was keeping a close eye on her it was just for the pic
 
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