Awkward Introductions.

When Floopy and I were first introduced there were many awkward pauses and nervous events. Lets just say Floopy left me great amount of presents that weren’t expected.

Anyways… there were alot of discoveries made in understanding the rabbit psyché. Bunnnies have different stages of growth. I will go over these stages through out the next few posts. We received bunny after her toddler stages. This post is Floopy’s childhood adolencent  stage. Alot of confusion and getting to know the environment and sniffing and jumping and running away. These different stages exert different moods and behaviors. This also means new scars for me and endless cuteness from her.

In the beginning it seemed like endless poops all over the place. Over time she became potty trained to her cage. I didn’t know this was possible, but rabbits do follow their own scent. Life was great when she became trained but after letting her loose around the room her scent was everywhere and almost impossible to remove. I did discover Resolve Carpet cleaner for pets, but by that time it was too late. The damage has been done. This is including her non stop chewing of my molding, clothes, carpet, cage, and whatever that can reach her mouth. Her teeth need continual filiing. I have given her toys to chew on but I guess nothings better than a big hunk of wood. Hopefully none of my moldings are made of pine because of rabbits vulnerbilities to the wood. Once you get a handle on her behaviors it is easier to take control of Floopy.

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5 Responses to Awkward Introductions.

  1. Just found your blog through LOLBunnies. Welcome to the bunny blogosphere! We’ll put a like to your blog on our blogroll so we can check back with you often!
    Binkies,
    Freckles and Deb

  2. rabbits should never be kept in cages with wire flooring! eek! they can get infections, sores, and most commonly stained paws! if you don’t like the mess, you can easily train rabbits to use a litter box, like a cat. their droppings smell a whole lot better too. if you need help you can go to the houserabbitsociety.com, and you can convert a wire cage by putting down a thick towel and newspaper while training. pet stores have lots of different products that are water-proof, like mats, blankets, cage pads, and even disposable training pads for the floor!

  3. i meant strained, not stained paws lol

  4. Hello! Welcome to the blog world!

  5. my rabbit destroy cable & her cages.

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