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<blockquote data-quote="lucyturniptree" data-source="post: 554810" data-attributes="member: 109111"><p>I currently have 4 fluffy bunny rabbits! </p><p>Artemis (3 year old male black dwarf/lionhead cross) and Izzie (2 year old female white with black butterfly dwarf/lionhead cross) live outside. They have a massive double story hutch inside a shed and an attached tube that runs to their outside run so they can go out to their run at any time. Artie is very affectionate and loves cuddles. Izzie is a feisty girl, will allow strokes and pets when she is in the mood, but will let you know when she isn't.</p><p>Pudding (1 ½ year old male ginger mini lop) and Marigold (4 year old female ginger mini lop) are indoor free range bunnies. They live in our kitchen/dining/garden room. They have a litter tray, an mini arm chair, a little log cabin and loads of toys and they run around as they please. Pudding is a kissies monster- he will jump up onto my husband if he sits on the sofa and lick him to death! Marigold is a rescue bunny and is still a little nervous of being handled. She adores Pudding though!</p><p></p><p>As for ex pets, Artemis was originally bonded to a different bunny- a rescue ex breeder called Lulu who was a white and speckled mini lop who died of cancer about 6 months after we rescued her. She was a beautiful rabbit. So affectionate and placid. She loved the grass as she had never seen it before we had her. She loved to sunbathe too- again, she had never seen it before we had her. She had a short time with us, but it was a happy one. I will never forget when she did her first binky (bunny happy jumps) or holding her in my arms as she took her last breaths- feeling her pulse slowly fade, knowing that she was no longer in pain.</p><p></p><p>Sent from the <a href="http://www.diabetes.co.uk/app/?utm_source=sig&utm_medium=txt&utm_campaign=appsig" target="_blank">Diabetes Forum App</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucyturniptree, post: 554810, member: 109111"] I currently have 4 fluffy bunny rabbits! Artemis (3 year old male black dwarf/lionhead cross) and Izzie (2 year old female white with black butterfly dwarf/lionhead cross) live outside. They have a massive double story hutch inside a shed and an attached tube that runs to their outside run so they can go out to their run at any time. Artie is very affectionate and loves cuddles. Izzie is a feisty girl, will allow strokes and pets when she is in the mood, but will let you know when she isn't. Pudding (1 ½ year old male ginger mini lop) and Marigold (4 year old female ginger mini lop) are indoor free range bunnies. They live in our kitchen/dining/garden room. They have a litter tray, an mini arm chair, a little log cabin and loads of toys and they run around as they please. Pudding is a kissies monster- he will jump up onto my husband if he sits on the sofa and lick him to death! Marigold is a rescue bunny and is still a little nervous of being handled. She adores Pudding though! As for ex pets, Artemis was originally bonded to a different bunny- a rescue ex breeder called Lulu who was a white and speckled mini lop who died of cancer about 6 months after we rescued her. She was a beautiful rabbit. So affectionate and placid. She loved the grass as she had never seen it before we had her. She loved to sunbathe too- again, she had never seen it before we had her. She had a short time with us, but it was a happy one. I will never forget when she did her first binky (bunny happy jumps) or holding her in my arms as she took her last breaths- feeling her pulse slowly fade, knowing that she was no longer in pain. Sent from the [url=http://www.diabetes.co.uk/app/?utm_source=sig&utm_medium=txt&utm_campaign=appsig]Diabetes Forum App[/url] [/QUOTE]
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