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  1. anparkinson

    Do rabbits feel the cold?

    Our mini lop Mac spends the nights inside in a hutch in the conservatory (which cools to about 7 - 10 degrees in this cold weather) and has the run of the garden in the day with a hutch he can hop in and out of. The outside hutch has an insulated room and open area. In this cold snowy weather he...
  2. anparkinson

    Chewing problem

    Mac is a 2 year old neutered male rescue bunny. He spends days out in the garden and comes into the house when it's dark. He's friendly, very good about using his litter tray when inside but has one failing - he chews anything. His favourites are my wife's handbags and electric cables which...
  3. anparkinson

    Stroking places

    Mac, our rescue lop, has developed a strange habit of having what we call 'stroking places' around the house and garden. For example if he jumps on his hutch or goes to a particular flower bed, or next to his litter tray plus another couple of places inside, he lets you stroke and brush him and...
  4. anparkinson

    He hates being picked up

    We got Mac from a rescue home in March this year at 1 year old. He wasn't mistreated at his first home, but started fighting with his brother. He's very friendly, loves a good stroke, and is well behaved (apart from chewing through cables) and is an indoor and outdoor bunny. The one thing he...
  5. anparkinson

    Paper eating

    Mac, our neutered boy eats any paper he can find including newspaper. It's not hunger as he's well fed a variety of different foods. Is this normal?
  6. anparkinson

    No females allowed

    Our deaf (spayed) female mini lop, Luna, is a real character and has decided that the garden which she has free run in, is not to have any other females in it. If my wife or daughter go outside they are charged, head butted, bitten and growled at. The same goes with our two female cats who are...
  7. anparkinson

    Eating plants in garden

    Our mini lop, Luna, has the run of our garden with her hutch always open for her to go in and out. She always has a bowl of food in there but prefers "eating out". She completely ate a bed of Lily of the Valley last autumn and has started munching on the shoots now as they are coming up again...
  8. anparkinson

    Will being deaf affect bonding

    Our female mini-lop, Luna, is totally deaf. We realised this soon after we got her from the pet shop. She's now about 8 months old and spayed. She spends the day in the garden with her main hutch always open and comes in at night or if it's cold to a hutch in the conservatory. She's very...
  9. anparkinson

    Our rabbit attacks my wife but no-one else

    Our deaf mini lop female, Luna, spends the days out in the garden with an outside hutch and comes in at night or if it is cold. She is about 8 months old and was spayed about a month ago. Since being spayed she has become very aggressive towards my wife. If she goes into the garden, Luna...
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