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#1 - mariochat (01/12/2016) [-]
I don't think I'll be truly happy until I get at least 72 bunnies.
User avatar #2 to #1 - lorinthium (01/12/2016) [-]
oh then all you need is a male and female bunny then wait about 3 hrs.
#3 - elseano (01/12/2016) [-]
someone who's owned a rabbit as pet, what are the like?
Because in all the gifs I've seen they behave like bored cats
User avatar #6 to #3 - lordmaddie (01/12/2016) [-]
My boyfriend's mum has two house rabbits. She had a male first, but had a hard time finding another rabbit to accompany him (he didn't like any of them, and you can't have just one because they get lonely). They don't seem to do much other than lie around and chew things, but occasionally they'll run around and jump and stuff. Sometimes the male will thumb his hind legs on the ground if you piss him off (usually by walking near him if he's in a ****** mood).
They also poop everywhere. They have a special box they're trained to go in, but they go everywhere anyway. It's horrible.
User avatar #9 to #3 - xxdarkdanxx (01/12/2016) [-]
So they behave... basically like cats
#5 to #3 - combatmonkey (01/12/2016) [-]
I mean they all act differently obviously, but mine tend to keep to themselves for the most part sometimes they'll jump on the couch and hang out and they always let me pet them but other than that they just run around the house or flop over. Pic of my boy and girl they're both fixed.
#12 to #5 - elseano (01/13/2016) [-]
Do they make good pets, in your opinion? have you veer owned a differnt animal likea cat or dog to compare who much effort they take?
#13 to #12 - combatmonkey (01/13/2016) [-]
I haven't owned a dog since I was a kid so I can't really compare, however my rabbits tend to be quite the handful when it comes to chewing on things wires especially, lost a few hundred dollars because they managed to chew my headphone wire. However I wasn't really that prepared to have rabbits it was kind of spur of the moment since they were going to put down this little guy and I couldn't say no to that face. Anyway they can be a handful you would need to bunny-proof your house if you plan on letting them run around a lot, they also chewed the molding on the bottom of my walls, I obviously adore these little guys but I wouldn't recommend getting them if you don't have a lot of time to spare also don't think they would make very good pets for kids.
User avatar #10 to #5 - shadowkingdr (01/12/2016) [-]
can they be toilet trained in a reasonable amount of time?
User avatar #11 to #10 - combatmonkey (01/13/2016) [-]
Depends on the rabbit mine started using his litter box almost immediately he was already about a year old by the time I adopted him.
#8 - anon (01/12/2016) [-]
I like to imagine that the one rabbits like "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH.....excuse me".
#7 - twentyseconds (01/12/2016) [-]
what is all this bunny bumping about
User avatar #4 - duvallwhitey (01/12/2016) [-]
*boink*
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