Having zee has been a trip and a half, I got her from a pet store with my dad, I was looking at rabbits. We went to go get some toys and food for our guinea pigs. I live in a small area, so the pet store only carries the food that we feed them. Well, low and behold my dad comes out with a rabbit. So, I had to basically do a load of research in a one day. This forum and numerous videos has helped me and Zee out. I had to learn how to sex rabbits, she has had several names until I decided on one. First it was: Tharja, Marth, then it went to Remmy Labun, then it finally went to Zatanna or “Zee” as I like to call her. She’s been such a sweet natured bunny, and is pretty much a dork. She loves her pellets; which I feed her as treats. She’s a pretty big explorer.
Rabbit’s name: Zatanna (Zee)
Gender: Female
Age: 14 weeks
Not spayed yet, waiting till she gets around 6-7 months
Owned her about 2 weeks
Nature: She’s very sweet and quite curious.
(zee sleeping outside of her cage.)
About me:
I have been a bunny slave for a bout 2 weeks and I’m loving it, I’m trying to be the best bun mom I am. Though I found out that rabbits are hard work, but worth the work, with the love and chill time she gives me. I have minor depression where, it has me lack the drive to get up, but I know that she depends on me. So, that gets me up. There’s nothing like waking up, to see her little paws on the cage letting me know she wants out. She also habit of letting me know she wants my attention, by pawing at my legs.
What hobbies do I have; I’m a huge comic book fan (hint why I named my bunny Zatanna)
(who my rabbit is named after, no I don’t condone ever picking your poor bun up like that. )
What made me chose to become a bunny parent: (I’m sure I’m modifying these question..or butchering them, I don’t know so much.)
Like I’ve said, I’ve always loved rabbits and wanted to own one as a child, but they seemed like a lot of work. Now that I’m older, I know that’s half the battle. But they are a pet worth all the work, on the way they give you affections. Sure, they aren’t cuddle animals like dogs and cats, but they have their own quirks and ways of showing that they love you (like leaving you little pellet presents on the floor for you to clean up.). But in all seriousness, I love owning my rabbit, and I would never change her for the world. Also, she doesn’t seem to chew on anything, but I guess that’s a good thing? right?
Thanks for accepting me join!
With much love and bunny kisses.
-Sara and Zee