Hello Angie, & Sandra Beasley (nice to see you! :)
I think I mentioned that I have 1 guinea pig and 4 rats?
Well, today, I adopted the cutest little black and white dwarf baby
bunny from my local Nursery. But, concern is that he was taken to the
pet shop (with other siblings) at just 4 weeks of age.
Isn't that too young? Should I supplement his diet with anything in
particular to ensure he grows up a happy and healthy bunny??
Although I have owned many rabbits in my time it was been some years
since my last bunny, and never have I adopted a bunny so small or
young before. Please help! Any advice you can give me is appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Deborah Richards.
Sydney, Australia.
Email: deb@...
Webpage: http://deb.richonet.net/
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<angiecare@h...> wrote:
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> <deborah_richards2003@y...> wrote:
> > Hello all, I just joined your group >
>
> Hi Deb and all members,
> I'm a new member too, so I'll join this thread in saying hello and
> introducing myself to everyone :)
> I'm in Melbourne, with 4 bunny companions and 2 Golden Retrievers.
> I've had pet mice as a kid/teen.
> In my adult years, I have had several Cockies, a Cockatiel, a
> gorgeous Duck...and...
>
> Many rabbits have shared their time on this earth with me over the
> last 10 yrs and I'm very passionate about rabbits.
>
> And I am also a Nurse and a Dog Groomer, so I spend a lot of time
> with animals.
> I'm finding myself becoming more involved with animal welfare
issues.
> Which is why I joined this group.
> Looking forward to getting to know everyone, and learning!
> Bye for now,
> Angie.