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the 'babies' just make me melt . .

parsnipbun

Wise Old Thumper
they are REALLY difficult to take photos of as they sort of move around in a pack . . . and continuously thread in and out of each other - its like watching a single animal with 6 parts!!!!

I guess because they have never been apart they just always react as a group . .
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yes they are here to stay . . .

they were our accident and we are taking responsibility for it . . . (though technically we should be stopping child support from Parsley's nom nom money!!! )

They are 6 months old now so I guess not really babies any more . . . but they will still grow into those ears a bit more.
 
yes they are here to stay . . .

they were our accident and we are taking responsibility for it . . . (though technically we should be stopping child support from Parsley's nom nom money!!! )

They are 6 months old now so I guess not really babies any more . . . but they will still grow into those ears a bit more.

:lol: @ deducting child support. I hope it doesn't sound patronising when I say good on ya for taking on their responsibility. That's a big commitment :). I must admit to being shocked that they were 6 months old, bless them. Do they all still get on?

Years ago when I helped out at a local Rescue, there was a group of Mum and her offspring (I can't remember the total but it was possibly 6) that were affectionately called "The Mob". I loved them :love: and was so happy that they got rehomed together but I understand the bond did break down, such a shame.

May your Mob stay happy for a long while yet :):love:
 
:lol: @ deducting child support. I hope it doesn't sound patronising when I say good on ya for taking on their responsibility. That's a big commitment :). I must admit to being shocked that they were 6 months old, bless them. Do they all still get on?

Years ago when I helped out at a local Rescue, there was a group of Mum and her offspring (I can't remember the total but it was possibly 6) that were affectionately called "The Mob". I loved them :love: and was so happy that they got rehomed together but I understand the bond did break down, such a shame.

May your Mob stay happy for a long while yet :):love:

well at the moment they are all fine together and very groupy- we did have one scuffle between two girls just before neutering but that hasn't re-occurred. They were neutered quite early to try and keep them together.

There are 2 boys and 4 girls which I know is not going to be as easy . but there is one clear 'head girl' and one clear 'mischievous boy' so they may stay together.
 
well at the moment they are all fine together and very groupy- we did have one scuffle between two girls just before neutering but that hasn't re-occurred. They were neutered quite early to try and keep them together.

There are 2 boys and 4 girls which I know is not going to be as easy . but there is one clear 'head girl' and one clear 'mischievous boy' so they may stay together.

:) Long may it continue. Cleaning them out must be, errr, fun ;). The Mob used to be my challenge.... there's something satisfying about turning a total pooped destroyed zone into something clean and nice, albeit for a very brief time :lol:
 
Aw, they really are gorgeous, it must be a joy to watch them all together.

Although I have to agree, a full time job cleaning them out all the time, bet you have to stay right on top of that.

Are they humin friendly?
 
they are very friendly - they vary slightly but all will have you stroke them - their parents are also friendly and laid back characters.

cleaning . . . well we have 31 rabbits so cleaning these 6 is hardly noticed!
 
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