Welcome and introductions

Don't be shy, say hello and introduce yourself
nickiem
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Joined: 04 Nov 2011 21:04

Re: Welcome and introductions

Post by nickiem »

Good afternoon :waves:

NickieM here. Some of you may know me. I am an admin on another forum and just wanted to pop on to wish you well with your new forum and condolences to Sue for the loss of her mum.
loppy ears
Posts: 267
Joined: 11 Oct 2011 01:12

Re: Welcome and introductions

Post by loppy ears »

Hi I have two bunnies mini lops one is black and the other a black otter. I also have a chinchilla, hamster and two dogs
Little Man
Posts: 227
Joined: 06 Nov 2011 18:53

Re: Welcome and introductions

Post by Little Man »

Hiya,

I have got 5 bunnies and I absolutely love them.
Little man who is now old man and almost 9 yrs, Hoppla 2yrs, Lola 1.5 yrs, Little Mouse 2yrs (a half wildie and son of Hoppla) and Honey Bunny 2-3 yrs and an ex pet shop breeding doe.
All 5 are rescued bunnies or strays. All of them are spayed, neutered and up to date with their vaccs. Only Honey Bunny still needs to be spayed (I have only had her for a couple of weeks), she still has to lose some weight and I want to give her time to settle in.

Honey Bunny is the latest addition. She is an ex pet shop breeding doe who arrived at the pet shop with her litter, the pet shop then continued breeding with her.
Apparently was aggressive and attacked the pet shop owner, hence they wanted to get rid of her.

Honey bunny is not aggressive at all, she was just very protective of her babies. Out of all my bunnies she is the cuddliest.
My other 4 bunnies are also super friendly and funny little clowns and they love their nose rubs.
Little Man and Lola will groom you back.
But Honey Bunny is just a dream, she will do a bunny flop right next to you on the sofa and snuggle up to you. I have never met a bunny like her. She is more like a cat or dog.
Unfortunately as she has never been handled she doesn't quite know that my hands and feet are still part of me and when my fingers smell of yummy carrots.....well you can guess what she does then.

She has just done a bunny flop at my feet while I am typing :x
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honeybunny
Posts: 1314
Joined: 11 Oct 2011 11:38

Re: Welcome and introductions

Post by honeybunny »

hello all..and Honey bunnies aren't usually aggrsssive !!
Aurora
Posts: 222
Joined: 07 Nov 2011 09:19

Re: Welcome and introductions

Post by Aurora »

Hello :-h I'm Amy. I have two bunnies Akpo and Alfie, they are both lop eared, and amazingly cute (and a little bit naughty) :)
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poppymoon
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Joined: 09 Oct 2011 19:39

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Post by poppymoon »

Aurora wrote:Hello :-h I'm Amy. I have two bunnies Akpo and Alfie, they are both lop eared, and amazingly cute (and a little bit naughty) :)
naughty bunnies are the best B-)
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kayj
Posts: 14
Joined: 15 Oct 2011 11:40

Re: Welcome and introductions

Post by kayj »

Well I have finally managed a spare 10mins to come & say HELLO to all.
Sue you and Adam have done a fab job on the site
xxxx
fluffers
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Joined: 19 Oct 2011 21:49

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Post by fluffers »

I'm wondering if there should be some sort of forfeit for those joining and not introducing themselves on here. I know of a few.... ;) :p
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JJS
Posts: 7
Joined: 04 Nov 2011 21:47

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Post by JJS »

:-h Hello,

I have two bunnies Trixie and Skittle ( from honeybunnies :ymhug: ) they have been with me since May and are 5 & 6 years old. Skittle is a dental bun and I was very happy to adopt him and committed to ensure that he gets the care he needs.

Indeed tomorrow morning we are having a trip to the vets for Myxi jabs :-ss and will see how his toothy pegs are doing :-ss .

I also have a tortoise that is 53 years old. He is presently geting ready for bed (-| , and shuold be in his hibernnation box by the weekend. iITs been a bit warm lately and although he hasnt been fed for thee weeks he has still been having his warm baths ( its the way the hydrate themselves) to make sure he is ok for his "nap". A torty shouldnt eat for three weeks before you put them away to ensure they are "empty" so they dont have anything to go bad !

I have two cats that live with ex hubby Shadow and Willow and they are nearly 12 yr old.

Sat watching the two buns in my garden = hopping around as i sit here finishing off wrapping christmas presents. Later today ..... I will have finished........... :ymapplause: :ymapplause: :ymapplause: :ymapplause:

Hello to all people on PAP

JJS
fluffers
Posts: 783
Joined: 19 Oct 2011 21:49

Re: Welcome and introductions

Post by fluffers »

JJS wrote::-h Hello,

I have two bunnies Trixie and Skittle ( from honeybunnies :ymhug: ) they have been with me since May and are 5 & 6 years old. Skittle is a dental bun and I was very happy to adopt him and committed to ensure that he gets the care he needs.

Indeed tomorrow morning we are having a trip to the vets for Myxi jabs :-ss and will see how his toothy pegs are doing :-ss .

I also have a tortoise that is 53 years old. He is presently geting ready for bed (-| , and shuold be in his hibernnation box by the weekend. iITs been a bit warm lately and although he hasnt been fed for thee weeks he has still been having his warm baths ( its the way the hydrate themselves) to make sure he is ok for his "nap". A torty shouldnt eat for three weeks before you put them away to ensure they are "empty" so they dont have anything to go bad !

I have two cats that live with ex hubby Shadow and Willow and they are nearly 12 yr old.

Sat watching the two buns in my garden = hopping around as i sit here finishing off wrapping christmas presents. Later today ..... I will have finished........... :ymapplause: :ymapplause: :ymapplause: :ymapplause:

Hello to all people on PAP

JJS
Welcome Julie, lovely to see you on here :-h
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