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House Rabbits

What sex are they? Can't imagine you'll want a boy and a girl bonding too quickly or you'll soon be over-run by the things!
 
Have them done or they will dry hump anything!!! I'll ask my sister in law, she has had a house rabbit for years. Watch your furniture when you let them out will be one bit of advice, they ruin corners and edges!
 
Tilson and Brush?

Oh yes, they ran over your last one so perhaps not...


You could name them both after one of Southend's most illustrious forwards: Sadder and Dire?
 
They will fight until a pecking order is established, getting their balls cut off will calm them down and make them easier to handle. Also make sure there are no electric cable leads or they will chew them.
Give them some fresh, (bark on,) wood, preferably from apple or pear tree to chew and that will keep their teeth from growing too long which is a real problem.
Good luck, they can be great pets/friends.
 
They will fight until a pecking order is established, getting their balls cut off will calm them down and make them easier to handle. Also make sure there are no electric cable leads or they will chew them.
Give them some fresh, (bark on,) wood, preferably from apple or pear tree to chew and that will keep their teeth from growing too long which is a real problem.
Good luck, they can be a great Dinner.

edited for accuracy
 
Missed this. Guy I used to work with had house rabbits and all they did was gnaw through any possible cables they could find.....
 
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