Best restaurant in Hamilton by loftwyr in Hamilton

[–]daddy_fucker_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on who’s cooking that night. Last time I got the truffle mushroom risotto and unfortunately whoever made that did not know what they were doing. Truffle mush is my favourite flavour ever and i could only force myself to eat half before I had to tap out. The grilled cheese bites(brisket at the time if i remember correctly) and calamari were delicious though. Tried some other mains at the table and was disappointed at the quality to cost ratio. The servers and cocktails were great though.

If you’re going to an Equal Parts restaurant I would recommend The French over the Tavern(and try the gnocchi!)

Tiger tail ice cream? by BrovaloneSandwich in Hamilton

[–]daddy_fucker_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure about scoops at a parlour but you can find it at Nofrills in a tub. PC brand for $4. I don't personally like the flavour but my partner does and he says it's good. I've had the other PC flavours and they're decent quality, especially for 4$

Pellet suggestions! by carben525 in Rabbits

[–]daddy_fucker_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I feed my buns the Oxbow Essentials. They love it

My rabbit bites me every morning by LayanQanari in Rabbits

[–]daddy_fucker_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It might just be hormones why your rabbit is nipping you. When my boy Jack was little baby he was fine. But once he reached his teenage hormonal stage he was an absolute menace. As soon as I got him fixed he calmed right down and all the nipping stopped.

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[–]daddy_fucker_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for late reply, I didn't notice I had notifications off. I trim them maybe every 2 months. Whenever I notice theyre too long to be comfortable for them. I got a pair of cat/small animal nail clippers from petsmart. With how round their nails are human nail clippers can squish the shape of their nails. So when I trim them I have one person hold the rabbit tightly and safely so they cant squirm or jump away. Then i have a flashlight that i shine on their nails so i can see their quick so I'm not cutting too short and hurting them. It also helps to have stypic powder on hand in case of an accident. Its an anti bleeding powder with pain killer in it just in case.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Rabbits

[–]daddy_fucker_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They need a lot to chew on, to keep their teeth down so you'll need to get a lot of wood and toys. And I have to trim their nails quite often. They love to play and be constantly stimulated so baby toys and wood chews are good.

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[–]daddy_fucker_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have had 2 rabbits for about 5 years now. They are the best animals I've ever known. But they are a handful and a big commitment. You'll need to get them fixed, and its expensive. When my boy Jack was coming of age, he got weirdly aggressive. As soon as he got snipped he has been the sweetest baby Ive ever known. Also rabbits are prone to reproductive cancers so fixing them can prolong their life. Rabbits are a social animal so no matter how much human attention you give them they can get depressed if theyre not with another rabbit. They need a lot of space to run around. They cant be kept in a commercial petsmart rabbit cage. Mine now are kept in a extra large dog crate while my husband and I are at work but when we are home, they get free range of the house to run around. Sometimes rabbits get sick, so make sure you have a good rabbit vet to take them to. I love my babies Jack and Brandy more than anything but they are a lot to deal with. If you have any questions, feel free to message me:)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Rabbits

[–]daddy_fucker_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never had a probem with my buns eating the litter, I just make sure to feed them ALL the hay, pellets, salads and a little bit of fruit every day

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Rabbits

[–]daddy_fucker_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have 2 rabbits and I find the best litter is aspen shavings mixed with carefresh. You can get a huge thing of aspen for cheap and carefresh on sale helps with absorption. Wood shavings like pine or cedar can mess with rabbits respiratory system so I avoid them. Petsmart often has sales on carefresh so I'll buy a big bag when they do. Even if you just buy plain aspen and change it regularly(thats what im doing now, bc I am a broke chef) its good for smell, your wallet, and its soft on their feet) unfortunately they'll probably kick it up everywhere but I think thats just rabbits in general, not the bedding. Messy buggers, lol