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    • Leo
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        My name is Trisha and I have two bunnies – Clover and Cinda. 

        Clover is also nicknamed as “Fatbutt” lol. Cinda just isn’t people friendly. Which is okay, we build a pen outside for her and she comes in occasionally. We love her besides hating humans lol. When I have more time I do plan on trying to socialize her a bit though Clover is the complete opposite. Since the day we got him hes just a giant fluffbutt of love. Funny thing, we got them together at a petstore and were told they were both sexed as females. Clover ended up being male and it took us until he dropped his “business” to tell. They’re over a year old now.

        For some reason all of the pictures of him seem to big to post

        but heres a link to view some of them  

        http://smoochums.tumblr.com/tagged/bunblr


      • LongEaredLions
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          Welcome! Your bunnies are adorable!
          Is there any way Cinda could live inside? Bunnies really do much better when housed indoors, they are more sociable with their owners, healthier, and generally better pets. Plus, it’s easier to enjoy them that way!


        • tobyluv
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            Hi Trisha and welcome to Binky Bunny! You didn’t mention if Cinda and Clover have been spayed and neutered. Even though it sounds like you are keeping them apart, accidents can happen and it only takes a few seconds of togetherness to produce a litter. If you had them spayed and neutered, then you could bond them, and keep them together indoors. Besides preventing pregnancy, spaying and neutering is recommended for health and behavioral reasons.

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