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Pretty sure I got this from Telegram, but look at his mottled coat! One of my favorite looking bunnies by far.
That's minirexvegas on Instagram, I love him.

This is my handsome man:
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God dammit, you guys are making me want to get one so badly. Sadly, my apartment is just too small. I hear they like to have a lot of room to run around in.
 
God dammit, you guys are making me want to get one so badly. Sadly, my apartment is just too small. I hear they like to have a lot of room to run around in.
My apartment isn't the largest, but she's pretty happy with a 5' x 5' space and some daily supervised out time. Obviously larger running areas and free-roam is best, but the reality is that 90% of bunnies are living in small, cramped and unygenic conditions and don't get anywhere near ideal space, so even just a setup like mine is enough to say you're giving them a good life.

That being said, if you're tight on cash, they're pretty expensive. They can be destructive if not given enough enrichment, and while vaccines aren't too bad, they are mandatory because there's some pretty horrific things they can catch pretty easily. You're going to want to get it spayed/fixed as well because they're almost guaranteed reproductive cancer if you don't. (Spaying ups a rabbit's lifespan from 2-3 years to around 10-12 on average)

And while they're one of the most popular pets in America, they are still considered exotic, so specialist care, and pricing, is required.
 
I had a dwarf rabbit when I was a child, and we didn't let him out of his cage that much. Now that you are talking about it, I begin to think it wasn't that good for that poor beast... *sigh*
 
I had a dwarf rabbit when I was a child, and we didn't let him out of his cage that much. Now that you are talking about it, I begin to think it wasn't that good for that poor beast... *sigh*
Almost everyone has that problem, myself included. We had one when I was a kid that we kept in a small, plywood pen in the backyard. She ended up passing away from heat stroke during a particularly bad summer.

The unfortunate reality is that humans have almost never taken proper care of rabbits, and are only recently learning that they can live long lives with good care. I wouldn't feel bad about it, the truth is that resources just weren't as readily available back then, and our knowledge was more limited. You guys probably gave him the best life you could with the knowledge and resources you had. Learning from it is the best, most responsible thing, you can do.
 
Do your rabbits ever befriend the birds and wildlife? I find mine love sharing their food with the birds and theyll play games with them, its so surprising! I agree with the whole underestimation of rodent species as someone who has religiously studied them for decades, people have no idea how incredible they can be and how rich their lives are. Ive been working to change peoples views as much as I can on that and it has slowly shifted and I hope soon people will treat them similarly to dogs and cats because they absolutely are as smart and as endearing if you just get to know them and put some time into your bond. They love games and they have their own intricacies but all mammals have the instinctive desire to play and have fun according to science!
 
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Rabbits are vermin. They are a vile introduced species, brought over by the perfidious Anglo, all for the sake of aesthetic and want of hunting.
Their ability to spawn hordes of teeming, writhing, black-eyed rats that strip your land of already sparse dry matter is second to none, mayhaps perhaps perchance maybe the filthy Poojeet from the wretched Hell on Earth Poo Continent.
Disease ridden, their guts and flesh are riddled with worms and parasites, absolute dog shit for eating, shitty lean meat with three fifths of fuck all flavour.
Trap 'em, smoke 'em, nail 'em with a .222, splatter em with the wheel of your beast. Every one of those rodents slain is another tally mark in their blood on my wall.
Inshallah, I declare a fatwa against the jew-rodents and their kaffir slaves.
 
Rabbits are vermin. They are a vile introduced species, brought over by the perfidious Anglo, all for the sake of aesthetic and want of hunting.
Their ability to spawn hordes of teeming, writhing, black-eyed rats that strip your land of already sparse dry matter is second to none, mayhaps perhaps perchance maybe the filthy Poojeet from the wretched Hell on Earth Poo Continent.
Disease ridden, their guts and flesh are riddled with worms and parasites, absolute dog shit for eating, shitty lean meat with three fifths of fuck all flavour.
Trap 'em, smoke 'em, nail 'em with a .222, splatter em with the wheel of your beast. Every one of those rodents slain is another tally mark in their blood on my wall.
Inshallah, I declare a fatwa against the jew-rodents and their kaffir slaves.
nigga what the fuck are you smoking
 
What an attention starved lunatic, anyways, 1771088458220.png 1771088501616.png 1771088545541.png 1771088593696.png 1771088615662.png 1771088631788.png 1771088647408.png




1771088669645.png (the babies looked like this that I had and the girls i have now are a more brown version)





1771088772812.png 1771088790905.png With any sort of rodent, misinformed retards will always be there to be loud, its a garuntee, just ignore them, all they want is a reaction its all they live for. Think how long it took him to make that post and how he could be posting cute rabbits or creating something actually funny lol. Every species just wants to survive and has a set of skills for doing so. No one species on this earth owns it and our folly of thinking we do and other creatures are vermin when its very clear we are a type of vermin too, will catch up to us im sure. Either way, bunnykind and ratkind will prevail, they aint no pushovers! 1771089044751.png 1771089055699.png 1771089115269.png 1771089200396.png
 
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