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Just Want to Talk | Last Active: Nov 9 8:02am | Replies (2396)

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@avmcbellar Awwwww! What precious Floooofs!! They are just adorable. He is a big boy for sure and I can see why you fell in love with the breed! What a enjoyable way to get your fur-fix. That’s what I’m sorely missing…stroking furry pets. Not in the cards right now but hopefully soon. I’d really consider a bunny like this!

Thank you for sharing!! 😍

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@loribmt I certainly got my fur fix. He has very soft and fine fur. Rabbits are very clean animals constantly grooming themselves and other rabbits. They are very social always bunching up together. All three have bonded.
I had a very difficult time finding a Flemish Giant locally. They have become very popular house pets. I went to a rabbit show about 3 hours away just to see them. There we saw all kinds of bunnies and what the judges looked for in selecting the winners. Before the show I had contacted a few breeders that had registered. One breeder in particular had brought the bunny we ended up getting because the bunny was undesirable to enter into the show. His coloring was not the right shade and his tail was crooked. He was a year old and perfect for us as a house pet. These creatures reach maturity at around 18 months old. I enjoyed watching him. The day we got him he was so happy because he wouldn’t stop running around. I had never seen a rabbit run around non stop as he did. I had the girls in a cage because I wanted him to adjust to them. He had been in a small cage at the show, probably prohibited from having contact with other rabbits. Pictures from the time we got him. I am holding him(sorry, didn’t like my photo). This was 18 months ago, He came from North Carolina.

@loribmt. Floooofs. Love that descriptive word, Lori. I used to affectionately call my little Spike "FoozyFace" quite often.