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07/12/2005 09:58:52 PM · #1
My exhusband dropped this off for my son yesterday. It is so cute I want to get some good shots of it but it's afraid of people, kinda dark because I didn't want to scare it more with the flash, My husband says we can't keep her, so we have to find her a good home. Figured I might as well practice my photography on her while she's here.

07/12/2005 10:10:19 PM · #2
I think your husband is mean:(

I've had some house rabbits. They are pretty good pets, but they need to go outside a lot, and they need to chew to keep their teeth down. Mine tore up the carpet and chewed cords and everything else. They were litter-box trained, but when they jumped out of the box they kicked it everywhere!

Hope you find her a decent home that doesn't include living in a wire-bottomed cage.
07/12/2005 10:21:14 PM · #3
We already have 2 dogs and a guniea pig, plus the hubby isn't a pet person. I feel really bad for this bunny my ex had it for months and never even named it, it lived in the cage he dropped it off in, in his bath tub. The hubby says our house would be a zoo if I had my way, which is probly true. We also had a cat until recently.
07/12/2005 10:27:39 PM · #4
Sounds like me in a previous life. I kept taking in strays and had 5 cats, a rabbit and a fish.

My current husband is mean too. I now have two cats who don't even like to come inside, and that's the limit. Of course we live in an RV so there is no place to keep critters.

07/12/2005 11:28:40 PM · #5
My mom and I used to raise house rabbits. They were all potty trained, but not in a litter box. She put some plastic stuff (kinda like what computer chairs sit on so that they can roll) down on one corner of the floor, (ours was by the back door,) and then put a ratty towel down over that. They would pee, and the towel would soak it up and the plastic would keep the pee from soaking into the carpet and the terds she would just shake out the back door. They chewed on everything, though. Wiring for the phones, christmas lights, pretty much everything that plugged in somewhere and that we desperately needed, blankets and so we started shutting the doors to the bedrooms so that they would not continue eating the side of the dresser, and one of them ate right through the wall!! They are adorable little things, but I've had them pee in my ear once while I was asleep in the recliner and they used to eat my hair! But all in all, I think I would raise one again if I had the time to do it right. :)
07/12/2005 11:51:37 PM · #6
We had a rabbit for a while, but then decided we had to cut back. With a dog, 2 cats, a parrot, a turtle, and 30 homing pigeons, something had to give I guess!
07/13/2005 12:02:19 AM · #7
Rabbit stew?

Its actually not too bad. Some people gross out, but its not too bad.
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