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Forum THE LOUNGE WELCOME ! For the new bunny parents out there

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    • muffinandmunchbunny
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        Hello and congratulations on your new bun! 

        You won’t regret a thing about your bunny, and trust me, the next 8-10 years are going to be the best of your life

        Don’t worry too much about bunny, he’ll settle in fine. Let him get used to his new home for a few days and introduce yourself slowly. Bunny is going to be irresistable, but soon your going to see him, bond with him and stroke him everyday.

        Don’t pick bunny up. He’s a prey animal, and instinctively he’s going to freak out. Only pick bunny up if you have to, and be gentle. 

        Get bunny a friend. He was probably kept with all his brothers and sisters as a baby, and he’s going to want some sort of companion. If you can’t get him a bunny friend, spend as much time with him as possible, and love him 

        From a bunny parent of two girls, and all of binkybunny


      • Aristotle
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          Ive had my adult new bunny for a day and already love him or her….not sure because my husband found him outside at work….someone either l lost him or let her go.


        • Bam
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            Aristotle, we’d love to see pictures =) My bun was also found outside. Someone has definitely dumped him there.


          • tobyluv
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              Posted By Aristotle on 4/26/2017 4:48 AM

              Ive had my adult new bunny for a day and already love him or her….not sure because my husband found him outside at work….someone either l lost him or let her go.

              Thanks to your husband and you for rescuing this bunny and giving him or her a home.  It was likely deliberately put out, and wouldn’t have lasted for long.  One of my past bunnies was one that we found outside.

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