Putting her in the ball was always hilarious.
FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS CUTE!!
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Good for your kid to recognize that he's not yet responsible enough to adopt a . FWIW, my buddy adopts his rabbits from a shelter, too.Tarspin wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 10:43 pmOh nice, prolly good thing i ask these questions. Today my 6 yr old asked me about , and i gave him the run down on adoption. He suggests that maybe he will be responsible enough to adopt one when he is 9 or 10.wap wrote:
They have to be socialized from a young age, but they're really not good pets for young kids. Kids will want to pick them up and cuddle them, and rabbits, with few exceptions, HATE to be picked up. They're prey animals and when they're picked up they think they've been grabbed by a predator and they'll fight and scratch to get out of your grip. Their back legs are strong and they can really do damage to skin, or adult skin, for that matter. They're really better for older kids and adults, tbh.
We had a Guinea pig as kids and she was pretty social with us. But my younger bro was probably 9 by then. 6
Guinea pigs, which are closely related to rabbits, by the way, might make a better pet for young kids as they're more easily handled, picked up, etc. But they are nocturnal so they'll be awake at night and make funny little grunting noises which may keep some awake.
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Cool!Apex wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 9:00 amOne of our old bunnies would chase our around the apartment. It was to watch, since the knew very well that he couldn't touch the bunny.wap wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 10:41 pm In many ways they're 5/7 pets. They're quiet, affectionate in their own way, full on to watch them when they're happy, easily litterbox trainable, etc, but they do take commitment since they're chewers and you have to "bunny proof" things like electrical cords, etc.
My buddy's rabbit plays with their , too. They chase each other around but the rabbit is faster and more agile so the can't catch her.
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Johnny_P wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 9:30 am We had a few bunnies. One was alright. The other was a mean motherfucker. IDK, I know nothing about training and socializing bunnies. You DO need to bunny proof electrical cords and stuff.
For a kid, I think a well mannered calm dog is best. Cats are alright but they get prissy and don't want to be picked up and will react with scratching or whatever.
Like any other animal, rabbits have wildly different personalities. Some can be assholes but most are really sweet. It largely depends on how they're treated, housed, etc, but some are just born nasty.
Agreed on a calm for a kid.
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Thanks! He's a good kid and very conscious of the world around him. It makes parenthood rewarding.wap wrote:Good for your kid to recognize that he's not yet responsible enough to adopt a . FWIW, my buddy adopts his rabbits from a shelter, too.Tarspin wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 10:43 pm Oh nice, prolly good thing i ask these questions. Today my 6 yr old asked me about , and i gave him the run down on adoption. He suggests that maybe he will be responsible enough to adopt one when he is 9 or 10.
We had a Guinea pig as kids and she was pretty social with us. But my younger bro was probably 9 by then. 6
Guinea pigs, which are closely related to rabbits, by the way, might make a better pet for young kids as they're more easily handled, picked up, etc. But they are nocturnal so they'll be awake at night and make funny little grunting noises which may keep some awake.
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Tarspin wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 11:11 amThanks! He's a good kid and very conscious of the world around him. It makes parenthood rewarding.wap wrote: Good for your kid to recognize that he's not yet responsible enough to adopt a . FWIW, my buddy adopts his rabbits from a shelter, too.
Guinea pigs, which are closely related to rabbits, by the way, might make a better pet for young kids as they're more easily handled, picked up, etc. But they are nocturnal so they'll be awake at night and make funny little grunting noises which may keep some awake.
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