oooo, well i've never heard of that, sorry xc
I'll look it up;; it sounds great though, and hopefully he'll like it if I switch him to it.
Birb wrote:rose.bloom wrote:Hello! I dont know if you all remember me, but I finally got my bunny! He is about one year old, named rocky, and we're thinking some sort of lionhead mix! He is the best boy ever. But I ave one concern. He is always shaking. He'll be flopped out infront of me with his back legs out and shaking. He'll be binkying around and then start shaking. Have any of you had this? His heart rate is so fast he's just shaking and I dont know whats causing it. He was a rescue but I don't know if that would do anything to it? Please help me! I'm concerned about my babyHas he seen a veterinarian yet? As soon as you bring home a new pet you should check up with the vet for a wellness exam either way, but constant tremors could be a sign of neurological problems.
drift. wrote:@Spectacular
N'awh I bet they're adorable; and I understand, the little buggers grow up too fast :'')
@all
Does anyone have their own rabbitry or keep rabbits for meat? I'm thinking about starting a rabbitry for show and pet mini rexes but I'm going to switch my cat to a raw based diet as well so the rabbits will be a big help.
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