Pumpkin Spice

Sep 16, 2010 08:28

Will be joining our household in a few weeks...


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jemmstone September 17 2010, 03:03:46 UTC
She's not obese. It's just the way she plumps when she sits. See, she's healthy: http://photocache.petfinder.com/fotos/NJ37/NJ37.17264161-3-x.jpg

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pharoahashseti September 17 2010, 05:57:22 UTC
There is no sense of scale in the pic, and I didn't realize she was a giant.

I retracted all of my concerns!

...and then I saw this shit...


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jemmstone September 17 2010, 12:52:49 UTC
OH MY. She's quite smaller. 5 lbs actually.

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lgait3 September 16 2010, 18:10:09 UTC
very cute, where will you leave the rabbit when no one is around?

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jemmstone September 17 2010, 03:02:49 UTC
In its cage...

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lgait3 September 18 2010, 00:11:56 UTC
ya robby left his rabbits in a room for their own. but the problem was the mess they make. if you left them out unsupervised, i would recommend possibly placing news paper on the floor where you will let them be.

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jemmstone September 18 2010, 14:23:42 UTC
Well we only have 1 bed room so that's kind of impossible. I think she'll be safest in the cage when we're not home. When we're there though, we want to have her out all the time. You really have to have a close eye on them with wires and stuff, so we'll probably get a large exercise pen for her to hang out in most of the time. And then when we're going to watch her closely, let her hop around the bedroom. Living room with no pen has way too much stuff going on.

We will newspaper her cage and the pen. At the shelter, she seemed to be litter box trained, so we'll see how she does with her new litter box. I def expect some accidents though. Also, she may be around for the party if we don't have too too many people.

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