Hi
Re grooming H it's not too bad. She is a tiny rabbit - only just over 2 lbs
so takes a short time. Also being a lionhead it's mainly around her head.
Richard
On Jul 17, 2:01 am, "Richard Rudd" <richard.ru...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
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Hi Richard,
I also have a carpet loving bun... I see him with bits of carpet
strands hanging from his mouth. He also denies it... typical carpet
chewing denial.
I had to put those cheap tiles that peal off of the back... on certain
areas where he frequents... It has helped alot along with a new straw
matt that he loves. And at this time of year. along with the air
conditioner, he likes to cool off by flopping on the tiles... Litlte
Henreitta is a beautiful bun, must be a very hard time to groom all of
that fur... Very very very cute!!!!!
marylee
terbobun@aol.com - 19 Jul 2008 16:41 GMT
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Thats good Richard,
I had an angora bun who hated to be groomed. so off she used to go to
the vet to be groomed....Sadly, she passed at 8 years old in may. But
now i have the big boy dom. He is about 8.5 lbs. but ahhhh no long
fur!!!!
Marylee
Beth Aylward - 19 Jul 2008 17:42 GMT
oh how i love those tiny lionheads. my lioness is over three pounds..
:)
Richard Rudd - 20 Jul 2008 12:37 GMT
Hi
H's sister Panda is not that big lbs. and 12 oz. They are litter sisters but
fight like hell usually started by H but we don't let them start. Only
occurs when they on the lead and not in separate cages/rooms.
Richard
> oh how i love those tiny lionheads. my lioness is over three pounds..
> :)
Richard Rudd - 21 Jul 2008 10:57 GMT
Sorry should be 2lbs 12oz.
> Hi
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>> oh how i love those tiny lionheads. my lioness is over three pounds..
>> :)