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Anyone else got a cashmere lop

Jaypot said:
We have Tansy :D She's only got one ear and no tail but she is a cashmere lop :D

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And our gorgeous Elliot - who has a wonky leg but is still a cashmere lop :D :D

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Oh My God Jay, I am in love :love: Love: they're adorable I would be hugging them all the time. Are they as sweet as they look :love:
 
touie said:
do cashmire lops get very knotty?

They can do, they need quite a bit of brushing, Marley use to get some round his bun, I use to cut them out.
 
My Marley was a cashy and I am having Paw's off the in need section, it got me think about who else as got them. They're such lovely loving bunnies :love:
 
We have two in the rescue. Stuart, who has been looking for a home for ages, and Muffy who is a guest who never seems to be going home :roll: I spent hours grooming Muffy this afternoon, and gave Stuart a mega trim on Sunday. He is about half the size he was but still has a long fluffy coat :roll:
What possessed people to breed rabbits with such dire coats is beyond me :x So unfair to saddle an animal with a coat they can not possibly look after themself.
 
i think ebby has cashmere in her, she is very confident and friendly. in fact she is a complete tart :shock: :lol: :lol:
and she never does anything remotely daft :roll:

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bless her soggy cotton socks :lol: :lol:
 
bless her soggy cotton socks

surely it should be 'bless her soggy cashmere socks'?!?

All of these buns are lovely - their coats look so soft. They do look like they need a lot of grooming though.
 
doorkeeper said:
We have two in the rescue. Stuart, who has been looking for a home for ages, and Muffy who is a guest who never seems to be going home :roll: I spent hours grooming Muffy this afternoon, and gave Stuart a mega trim on Sunday. He is about half the size he was but still has a long fluffy coat :roll:
What possessed people to breed rabbits with such dire coats is beyond me :x So unfair to saddle an animal with a coat they can not possibly look after themself.

They are quite a bit of work, how come they're so easy going?
 
SOAD said:
doorkeeper said:
We have two in the rescue. Stuart, who has been looking for a home for ages, and Muffy who is a guest who never seems to be going home :roll: I spent hours grooming Muffy this afternoon, and gave Stuart a mega trim on Sunday. He is about half the size he was but still has a long fluffy coat :roll:
What possessed people to breed rabbits with such dire coats is beyond me :x So unfair to saddle an animal with a coat they can not possibly look after themself.

They are quite a bit of work, how come they're so easy going?

I wouldn't say Stuart is easy going :? He keeps bullying his girly buns :x He is not my fav rabbit at the moment :cry:
 
doorkeeper said:
SOAD said:
doorkeeper said:
We have two in the rescue. Stuart, who has been looking for a home for ages, and Muffy who is a guest who never seems to be going home :roll: I spent hours grooming Muffy this afternoon, and gave Stuart a mega trim on Sunday. He is about half the size he was but still has a long fluffy coat :roll:
What possessed people to breed rabbits with such dire coats is beyond me :x So unfair to saddle an animal with a coat they can not possibly look after themself.

They are quite a bit of work, how come they're so easy going?

I wouldn't say Stuart is easy going :? He keeps bullying his girly buns :x He is not my fav rabbit at the moment :cry:

Awwww bless him.
 
I've got one called Lovage.
She was born in our care last year and was such a sickly baby bun that she had to come in to the house for the winter, and that's where she's stayed ever since. :D
 
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