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Mr. Bigglesworth is a bunny page I follow on fakebook. I love this bunny!

Today's post:
"Mum is not well today and Mr Bigglesworth is hopping around the lounge room with no clothes on
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Check out his cheeky butt wrinkles and cotton ball tail
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. Mr Bigglesworth has a rare hairless genetic condition, but we love him the way he is, please no negative comments."


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"Mum is not well today and Mr Bigglesworth is hopping around the lounge room with no clothes on
😲
.
Check out his cheeky butt wrinkles and cotton ball tail
πŸ€—
.
Aw, he's sweet. He looks like a little old man. Lots of old guys have trouble putting their pants on, and they have wrinkly butt cheeks, too! πŸ˜†
 
I had a white rabbit long, long ago. My rabbit was definitely quiet, but did not like being held, much to my disappointment. For the good news, she used a litter box and I didn't even have a cage for her. She spent most of her time under an over-stuffed chair and would retreat there whenever a 'stranger' came in the house. When hungry, she would search me out and then head for the kitchen. Perhaps if she wasn't an adult adoptee, she might have been more cuddly. I tried and tried, but after a while, getting kicked made me stop trying. /-; (Rabbits have VERY strong kicking muscles!)
 
Can a rabbit be litter box trained? I thought they couldn't, but admit I really don't know. I could not have a pet who poops whenever & wherever without thinking about it like cats &
Hi, yes bunny can be litter trained. I had 36 bunnies I trained to be pet therapy bunnies I took to various nursing homes. All were litter box trained and very docile. I no longer have bunnies as of 1 year ago because clean cage and hay all over is hard for me. I do have a ragdoll cat n a persian that I adoreβ™‘. They are easier for me to care for. But I do miss my bunnies...they were so fun to haveβ™‘
 

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