Brittany 
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| 03/10/2010 11:13 PM |
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My dad took in the box that was sitting on the front porch of the house! I got the Star Basket and Mini Maze Haven. I haven't set up the Haven yet.. I'm really tired from working all week but nonetheless, I will set it up tomorrow, so Chacha can play in it 
I got March's Gift and put it inside of the Star Basket!

Nom NOM NOM NOM NOM

My dad and I both saw Chacha drag out a clump of the hay and eat it 

Upclose shot of baby bunny! She'll be 4 months on the 24th! 

Such a relaxer! 


Nibbling on my work pants .. because she can.. because she can get away with it because she knows she is absolutely adorable and her magic works on me  |
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Monkeybun  Hillsboro, Oregon
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| 03/11/2010 12:35 AM |
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What breed was she again? She's adorable  |
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Brittany 
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| 03/11/2010 12:46 AM |
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She is a dwarf rabbit.. she is quite big for a dwarf, lol. She is expected to be about 3 pounds. Her mommy was about that size. |
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Monkeybun  Hillsboro, Oregon
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| 03/11/2010 12:48 AM |
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Theres all kinds of dwarf rabbits  Monkey is a netherland dwarf, for example. Sometimes people call them dwarf rabbits when they don't know the exact breed, happens alot... |
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Brittany 
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| 03/11/2010 12:50 AM |
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really?
well, the person i got her from showed me her mommy. chacha is a nethie she is about 1.5 pounds when i took her to the vet, but that was last month LOL. bunnies grow quite fast :o
i have a photo of her sister. chacha's sister (is with the person i got the bunny from) is a teeny tiny full black dwarf  |
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Monkeybun  Hillsboro, Oregon
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| 03/11/2010 12:53 AM |
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Really, a nethie? Her ears are huge O.o |
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Brittany 
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| 03/11/2010 12:55 AM |
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Yeah. There are some Nethies that get bigger than the 1.5 - 2 pounds :o Breeders prefer tiny Nethies, actually :/ |
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Monkeybun  Hillsboro, Oregon
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| 03/11/2010 12:57 AM |
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Monkey is small for breed standards, she was the runt of her litter,a nd has topped out at 1.5 pounds. 2-3lbs are actually breed standards, but people have taken to showing the smaller ones.. I suspect your baby Chacha is a mix, with her big ears. Perhaps her daddy isn't who the breeder thought  |
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Brittany 
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| 03/11/2010 01:04 AM |
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LOL perhaps We shall see as she gets older I noticed her coloring has changed recently. The brown behind her ears is growing more... and there is a patch of light black (???) on her forehead O.o!! |
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Monkeybun  Hillsboro, Oregon
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| 03/11/2010 01:09 AM |
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I noticed Moose had some of his fur change too, as he;s gotten older. Like he's outgrowing his baby coloring. He used to have a patch of brown on his rear, and its gone now. I guess its kind of similar to us humans in a way. When I was little I had white blonde hair, it started darkening as I got closer to my early teens.  |
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Brittany 
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| 03/11/2010 01:17 AM |
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Interesting! I am curious to what Chacha's fur will look like as she gets older.. Just turned out the lights for the night to go to bed... Chacha is clawing and biting at her grass mat inside of her cage  She thinks its fun to make noise while I am about to go to bed  |
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Beka27 
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| 03/11/2010 04:39 AM |
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She's so sweet! I'm glad she liked her new stuff! BB has awesome things. |
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RabbitPam 
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| 03/11/2010 05:12 AM |
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She looks very happy and is very adorable. I have several pairs of pants with little tiny holes "and Spockie did this one...and Sammy tasted these...." MB is right about people saying they are dwarfs when they are clueless. Not breeders of course. But Sammy came from a tiny, privately owned pet store that my vet knew, and if she's a dwarf anything, I'm Snow White. |
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rabbitpam Samantha Bunnykins - my Halloween baby {& Forever in my heart, my sweet Spockie} |
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kralspace  West, Texas
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| 03/11/2010 06:11 AM |
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She's beautiful and seems very much in control of her kingdom ;-) It is fun to watch them get new toys, especially from BB! |
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My Bunny Burrow is full! Pringles & Toby, Daisy & Lola, and my senior citizens Hershey & Simba. The piggies are back, add Brownie and Sweetpea to the mix. |
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skibunny8503  Champion, OH
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Brittany 
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| 03/11/2010 12:57 PM |
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SKI - Wow.. what a pretty breed!!
The breeder that I got her from specializes in Netherland Dwarfs and a small bit of Mini Lops.
Chacha's sister, Eva is extremely tiny compared to my bunny. She has tiny tiny ears and completely black body. Both parents are Black Otters as well.
I'm putting together the Maze Haven as we speak! I'm eating lunch while doing bunstruction 
[EDIT] In addtion, BUNNIES ARE SO HARD TO PHOTOGRAPH!! I have to take lotsa pictures to get good shots that aren't blurry!!  |
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Brittany 
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| 03/11/2010 01:16 PM |
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Here is a mid-action pose of Chacha... She is small all crunched up 

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Denise12  Astoria, NY
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| 03/11/2010 01:16 PM |
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Soooo cute! |
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corpathina 
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| 03/11/2010 02:30 PM |
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hmm.. beware the "dwarf" claims. i was told MJ was a dwarf when i got him and he's totally not. he's around 5 lbs now. of course, they had no idea he was a lionhead lop either, so i never really believed them. chacha's so pretty! glad she likes her stuff. |
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Sage Cat  Denver
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| 03/11/2010 03:43 PM |
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Oh the stat basket is cool! Great pics of Chacha enjoying her new stuff! |
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| Bun - Buns! |
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