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The subject of intentional breeding or meat rabbits is prohibited. The answers provided on this board are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet.  It is your responsibility to assess the information being given and seek professional advice/second opinion from your veterinarian and/or qualified behaviorist.

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Forum THE LOUNGE New bunny owner

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    • Rascal2
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        My name is Matt. I’m new to the forum. I got into bunnies about a year ago when I took in a baby wild eastern Cottontail. I had him for 3 months. Despite being wild I managed to tame him. We used to watch TV and he would sit with me and was surprisingly calm. On occasion I would feed him carrots occasionally.

        Sadly, 3 months after I got him I found him he passed away. I later determined he died of E. Cuniculi. “The sniffles”.

        Shortly after loosing Peter, I met a friend from a group of weather watchers (I’m a weather nut) who is a rabbit breeder who raises mini rex bunnies particularly BEW bunnies. He got me back into rabbits and I began searching for domestic bunnies. Last week I got my first domestic bunny, a Polish Rabbit named Rascal from a neighbor who’s daughter was in FFA but got out of it.

        I love that bunny like a child. He’s still getting used to the new house but he’s warming up to me. Gives kissies through the screen on the hutch.

        I’m planning on setting up another hutch in an old dog pen in the backyard and him having a run of the little pen.

        Rascal.

        Peter (RIP)


      • HerculesandMolasses
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          I don’t wanna be mean or anything but you should never keep wild baby rabbits in ever. It’s illegal in many places to take wildlife and most baby wild rabbits have moms who come to feed them when you are not looking. It is very difficult to successfully raise a wild rabbit and they die sometimes from the shock of not being in their habitat. Kudos to you for getting a domestic rabbit but please don’t try to raise a wild one without being a registered wild life handler

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