Baby Rabbits
As if we didn't already have enough pets in the Harvey household, (in case you have forgotten or don't already know... we have 4 cats, two rabbits, two Guinea pig, 1 hamster and a tankful of fish) our two rabbits (Louis and Thumper) have decided that the time is right to have some little baby bunnies. I don't remember them asking my permission to go ahead and have baby rabbits but it seems to be a little too late to mention that now.
It's hard to see much on this picture... but there are at least three little bunnies hiding in this hay. Two black ones and one white one we think.
It's hard to see much on this picture... but there are at least three little bunnies hiding in this hay. Two black ones and one white one we think. All being well I will keep on adding pictures of the baby bunnies so that you can see how they grow.









4 Comments:
Aaaah! Who can resist baby animals. I shall look forward to watching them growing up. Will you keep them to add to you menagerie?
Dare I ask who cleans out all the hutches and cages etc? It was always a battle when my three were young and we had a couple of pet rabbits called Binkle and Flip. Can't imagine where we got those names from, but I think they must have been Enid Blyton characters!
Yes, I think they will be added to the menagerie. The two Guinea Pigs are quite old so we're expecting to have an empty hutch in the not too distant future.
We plan on keeping the population under control though as we don't want them breading like... welll rabbits.
Lorraine (my wife) and I cleaned them out last night so that tells all doesn't it.
In the past, when my children were young, we also had all of those little animals and fish, (apart from the hamster), but never had any babies. How exciting! I can't wait to see the photo's of them growing. I shall keep coming back:0)
We've had baby hamsters, Guinea Pigs and cats before but this is the first time we've had baby rabbits.
They seem much more fragile than the other baby animals we've had. They're born without hair and still haven't left the nest that their mother made for them - we're expecting them to become a bit more visible soon.
Baby guinea pigs are charging around the hutch almost straight away.
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