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Lost his arms in the great war…

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Why are they doing this?

Basically every day and night they are kicking absolutely everything out of their litter box. They've been with us about 4 weeks, from a sanctuary. Female 2 and 1 years old both desexed. Changes : - new litter trays.. they are bigger. - slightly different hay on top of litter, with best quality hay put in the hay bags for eating. - food / hay basket by trays. Put there for hay and beggies to encourage pooing in tray whilst eating. Are they digging around for dropped bits of veggies?? Any advice would be 👍

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Standing Bunny

She's adorable when she stands up

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Question (Rabbits Eye)

I've always wondered what this was in his eye, he has had it since the day we got him, doesn't seem to affect him or make him have any discomfort, just wondering what it is and what it maybe came from?

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Birthday boy 🥳🎈🎊🎁🎂

My boy turned one today!

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Blankie-Bunny

Blanket and pillow. 🤣

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I feed them in the mornings before work, now they’re happy when I leave 😭

“is the hooman leaving?”

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Sweeples gave up mid-crime.

A hard day of secretly eating the wall...

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The ear has flopped 🥺

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Tips on matted fur

(Gravy and Mashed potato while their pen was being cleaned) Hey all, I recently got two new buns who all round are healthy and happy. Once they were home and settled for a few days they let me pet them and I noticed they both have some mats on their rear. Obviously their not big fans of their buts being touched and I was wondering if anyone had any tips on getting rid of these mats. Anything helps, tools used, position, ways to make them as comfy as possible through the experience!

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