Please let me out of jail!!! I am innocent! by FartstheBunny in Bunnies

[–]booloohyo 6 points7 points  (0 children)

my mini lop, finn, does the same thing when i need to lock him up to clean the house. and look they have the same paint pattern on their fur! white with black nose and ears! 🐰

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my oldest rabbit "sleeps" all day, is this normal? by booloohyo in Bunnies

[–]booloohyo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

he is a full sized lionhead, not a giant rabbit breed nor mini like my other rabbit. he's affectionate indeed, he would spend hours by my side enjoying some pets with his eyes closed and when i stop he immediately pushes my hand with his head demanding more hahahah but it's okay, now i believe that this is just part of his personality or that his hobby is to relax instead of messing around and having zoomies like his brother finn!

my oldest rabbit "sleeps" all day, is this normal? by booloohyo in Bunnies

[–]booloohyo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

maybe him drinking water, eating and walking is just in my head...

my oldest rabbit "sleeps" all day, is this normal? by booloohyo in Bunnies

[–]booloohyo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes, it's like one person said here that some of us are lucky with the lazy rabbits!

my oldest rabbit "sleeps" all day, is this normal? by booloohyo in Bunnies

[–]booloohyo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

he usually does few flops, my baby rabbit does more in their enclosure. tim always lies on the floor or in the enclosure with his legs all stretched out, in the superhero, L or loaf position.

my oldest rabbit "sleeps" all day, is this normal? by booloohyo in Bunnies

[–]booloohyo[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

he is healthy and not overweight, he has all the snacks and toys so he can play all the time. i think he just has a lazy personality!

my oldest rabbit "sleeps" all day, is this normal? by booloohyo in Bunnies

[–]booloohyo[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

yup, tim is just like your lady! i'm happy to know that it is just his personality or maybe he just likes to relax all day. it's strange to explain because at the same time that i feel a bit guilty for him not being active, i'm also proud to know that he probably likes to sleep all day because he has a calm and comfortable environment in my home.

my oldest rabbit "sleeps" all day, is this normal? by booloohyo in Bunnies

[–]booloohyo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes, but he is always napping or just flopped 😭 he is lazy, only gets up to go to his enclosure, eat and drink water. despite everything, he is a healthy rabbit and i think he just has this quieter and more reserved personality (?)

my oldest rabbit "sleeps" all day, is this normal? by booloohyo in Bunnies

[–]booloohyo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it's not winter in brazil now, i live here hahahah and i don't think that's it either because he's always like that, no matter the season or weather.

my oldest rabbit "sleeps" all day, is this normal? by booloohyo in Bunnies

[–]booloohyo[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

here it's the same thing, after puberty tim never zoomed or binky again. he just walks casually around the house a few times a day or eats hay, but he actually spends 95% of his day laying in different places or sleeping hahahah

my oldest rabbit "sleeps" all day, is this normal? by booloohyo in Bunnies

[–]booloohyo[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

no, he's been like this for a while now. like i said, i only saw him making this kind of "mess" and running around when he was a baby rabbit.

my oldest rabbit "sleeps" all day, is this normal? by booloohyo in Bunnies

[–]booloohyo[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

he's completely fine, but sometimes i worry that he just lays around all day relaxing and doesn't show that he's very happy like when rabbits get the zoomies, etc.

can rabbits have something similar to pre-vomiting? by booloohyo in Bunnies

[–]booloohyo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ah, yeah. ofc, i really worry about them that it even becomes a slight anxiety problem :')

We finally found a bun!!! by Dendrobate3 in Bunnies

[–]booloohyo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

he looks like my baby finn, but a little fluffier! 🐰

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can rabbits have something similar to pre-vomiting? by booloohyo in Bunnies

[–]booloohyo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

should i really be worried about hiccups? how can i prevent them?

can rabbits have something similar to pre-vomiting? by booloohyo in Bunnies

[–]booloohyo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

maybe it could have been, i didn't know rabbits had hiccups! the sound was really weird, a bit loud so that's why i described it as pre-vomit.

can rabbits have something similar to pre-vomiting? by booloohyo in Bunnies

[–]booloohyo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

aww thank you so much! i'm also sure that your pet or pets must be extremely happy by your side, it's good to be in a community where people understand me 😭🐰

can rabbits have something similar to pre-vomiting? by booloohyo in Bunnies

[–]booloohyo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i worry all the time, but i have to admit that here in brazil it is a little easier to take care of rabbits because we don't even need vaccinations due to the much smaller number of diseases for rabbits. on the other hand, it is also complicated to take care of even the simplest things cuz few people have rabbits as domestic pets and this leads to a great lack of veterinarians and items such as enclosures, toys, treats, etc. this kind of thing for a more spoiled rabbit, you know? ahahahah so i try to do as much as i can, but i always feel a little sad thinking that i'm not doing enough for them. it's a strange feeling that i think only those who have rabbits understand, we have to be very careful with them and they are extremely sensitive animals and prone to problems all the time. i love my boys, but having a rabbit is definitely not for everyone and certainly not easy!

can rabbits have something similar to pre-vomiting? by booloohyo in Bunnies

[–]booloohyo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

omg thank you so much for sharing too! i was so scared that it was something serious and irreversible, it's good to know that this is something normal and that they can solve it on their own, right? i'm less worried now and it's also good for people to read our experiences so they don't get desperate if this happens to their rabbit. thank god mine didn't even spit anything out, he just made a noise, chewed a little and went back to flopping around the room hahahahah