My baby bunnies are on solids !!! cute pics.x

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Hi all, just got to show you yet more pics, my seven bunnies are 3 weeks old on thursday and already they are eating solids and loving it !! going to have to buy a big sack I think of food
Mum rabbit is getting a bit annoyed with them, when they come out too late in the night she comes down and puts them back again-then they come out again
They are so comical, I wish I could keep them all. xx


Billy isn't that impressed






W e brought three in earlier- don't they look cosy



Sorry for so many pics, I just adore them all. xx
 
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I indeed think they are going to take after daddy rabbit and be furry lion heads.xx
 

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Eeeee! They're so cute I could just squeeze them all! Nothing cuter than a bunny that age. I want to get a male now that both my girls are spayed, but I wonder how they'd deal with it. I suspect they'd be miffed
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Originally Posted by Willowy

Eeeee! They're so cute I could just squeeze them all! Nothing cuter than a bunny that age. I want to get a male now that both my girls are spayed, but I wonder how they'd deal with it. I suspect they'd be miffed
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I was given daddy rabbit (Jase and now he has been neutured) and my girls loved it, I have 4 girls and Jase and bless him I think he feels a bit outnumbered but they all get on great, especially now he has been done, enough babies and I'm sure Rosie (mummy rabbit would agree).x
 

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Yeah....my girls kicked the fluff out of each other for about a month when I first introduced them. Then they decided they were friends. Until Pansy was spayed and I had to separate them until the stitches were out. Then they kicked the fluff out of each other for another week until they settled down again
. Girl issues.....

But I hear females are more likely to accept a male into the family.
 
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