On the other hand, with a really good rescue they will let you know the general temperament of the ADULT size bun, and if it has manifested any chronic issues. :)
My bunny adopted me and hasn't left my side ever since. She's been my constant companion for the last 6 years...sleeps under our flannel and velvet electric blanket. BunBun even turns up the heat on colder winter nights.We share a warm and cozy hutch.❤
Soooo yea... I got my bun from a pet store. But to be completely honest. My bun, Bailey, picked me. He was the only one that hopped over to greet me and gave me sweet kisses. My heart melted for him immediately and I knew he was meant for me. I love him so much. Now I’m getting a foster to hopefully bond with him. This time I am going through a rabbit rescue. 🥰😍😁
When I got my past rabbit it was because my best friend was moving away and they didn’t have space! He was my first pet (I was only 6 at the time and Barney (the rabbit) was already around 4 years old)! He was really shy and had a poor diet (muesli stuff🤮❌) so we took him to the vets and they informed us on a proper bun diet and that they needed they’re yearly boosters on his vaccines and stuff. Back then I didn’t have any technology in the house so I didn’t know about research, but I instinctively went in his playpen and laid in there with him! He soon got really close with me, and trusted me loads, I couldn’t have asked for a better friend in an animal! Unfortunately in summer 2019 he passed at the estimated age of 11 (may have been a bit older)! It’s been so hard without him, and I never ever thought he could have helped with so much! Miss you Barney 💖💞❤️ (and great informative video)!
@@nxrasedits7630 on this channel, we don't support support bunnies living in cages. Instead, you can check out my free roaming video where i share some tips on exercise pens and set ups! ua-cam.com/video/qUDvDWfst8I/v-deo.html
@@nxrasedits7630 You can absolutely have a rabbit in a cage, just make sure they still get lots of exercise! I suggest Tractor Supply or your local farm store. --From a 10-year rabbit breeder, shower, and raiser.
@@SincerelyCinnabun Hello, I was considering adopting two bunnies for the first time from an adoption center. I have heard you don't support bunnies living in cages and was wondering if that extends to hutches as well (I was considering a two story hutch with a side open pen they can play in). This hutch would be considered their sleeping/resting area as I have plans for them to be in a playpen or openly roaming if it suits their needs more. Here is a link to Amazon which gives you an idea of what the hutch would look like www.amazon.com.au/Rabbit-Wooden-Chicken-Guinea-Ferret/dp/B0778XZWW7/ref=sr_1_9?crid=3RQZOKNXG6I25&dchild=1&keywords=rabbit+hutch+indoor+for+2+rabbits&qid=1627477145&sprefix=rabbit+hutch+in%2Caps%2C324&sr=8-9 Please let me know if the hutch or hutches in general are good for rabbits Thank you Opie Lois
I got my rabbit from a breeder. She is used to people and she is healthy. But as you also say, it must be a breeder who knows something about rabbit welfare. The one I bought my rabbit from was so kind to them. They come out in the running yard every day from morning to evening. I actually could not say anything that she did wrong. When we bought her we also had to sign a lot of paper, and we also got a pedigree. We also had to write what we could offer of home, and then she chose wich home was the best, and she was allowed to say no if she did not think it seemed like a good rabbit home. I think it is wrong that people say you should not buy your rabbit from a breeder, because there are actually breeders who think about rabbit welfare. We just have to get those breeders who do not think about the rabbits but only bunny stopped. Most of the rescue bunnies is from places that actually dont know anything about rabbit welfare but basicly think just think about the money. I love your videos, and keep that good work! Cinnabun is such a sweetie❤️
I agree with just about everything thing you said but rlly, nine times out of ten a rescue is doing the better job taking care of the rabbits so I would say that rescues don’t care.
0:00 - intro 0:49 - the big question 1:12 - how to adopt a rabbit 3:22 - what is “Ethical Breeding”? 6:08 - pet store rabbits 7:00 - pros and cons of adoption 9:57 - pros and cons of Ethical breeders 12:51 - conclusion 💓🐰
New subbie! I got my bunnies via our local animal shelter, I was going to get a pair from a breeder but after research, I decided to adopt, best decision ever, my fur babies are so precious, they have made my life even more happier 🥰
I adopted my bun a year ago from our local humane society. I saw her and just knew she was the one! Thankfully I was right! Haha. She was 3 years old and although I wish I knew her full story and history, it feels good to know we rescued her and she had a good life now!
i adopted my baby bunny from a breeder localy and Luna was $40 and im so happy i bought her from a breeder, because she gave me a guide on how to properly look after her
I got my bunny a few months ago and just discovered your channel! Thanks to you I was able to create a really strong bond with my bun! I am now working on free roaming him in my room because one we have a dog and two my parents don't believe I can train him to use a litter box. (Still working on that) I adopted him from my neighbors because their daughter forgot about him, and was neglecting him. He lived in a 2 foot square cage and didn't get any attention, prior to this I had been asking my parents for years if I could get a bunny and then finally they said yes! It was the best day of my life. He has been the sweetest little bunny that I could have ever asked for, sadly he is approaching his 8th year of life and is starting to get his little grey snoot. It makes me sad thinking of what ill do without him. But for now he enjoys stretching out in the sun and zooming around our garden! Thank you for helping me be a better bunny owner!
Just wanted to say thanks for this series! I adopted a beautiful 11-month old Netherland Dwarf and your videos were very helpful with my adoption process.
i adopted my rabbit from a shelter and she has brought me so much joy and happiness. i know she’s a 10+ year commitment but i’m all in for it! i got her because my moms friend owns rabbits and she found this beautiful blue lilac rex ho needed a home. i started researching rabbits and i wanted to have him. unfortunately she gave him away so i just looked at shelters!
I found my sweet bun in my yard. I believe my neighbor got them her for her kids for easter and let her out and I found her in October. 💜💜 Thank you for this video. It's very informative
Noticed on your Craigslist it said Raleigh, Charlotte. Where are you located? I live in Raleigh. Interested in a bunny and watching videos and appreciate reality of owning a bunny.need to know, but seemed discouraging to me when watching one very informative video but finished feeling like they were hard to care for and a lot of work and mess they make… Really drawn to them. Enjoying your information and Cinnabon.
Confused a little on 4:33 because there’s an entire video on how you got her from a bad breeder and the document was completely wrong and the breeder didn’t care where the rabbits went ?
This helped so much I just adopted my bunny gum all off pet finder and she’s perfect for us she is a baby which is what I want and your videos have helped so much!
THANKYOU on the bunny breeder tips! Me and my sister are getting into bunny breeding and have 2 current bunnies! When they are ready to breed we will start making contracts and things for selling them! Both buns are currently in cages (that are 3 hope long) but we are looking into bringing them into the house, (we generally have a small house with no space and a big family thats louder so I think right now for awhile they are better off in the barn! But we haven’t had them a month yet and I’m still looking at Amazon indoor bunny cages so I can put my bunny in a cage for the night, when I bring her inside!
Morgan!!! You did it again! 🙌🏼 Thank you so so much for breaking this down and laying out the pros and cons of both options. At the end of the day, supporting ethical treatment of bunnies is crucial! Appreciate all the knowledge you share ♥️
In Switzerland it is illegal to buy just one rabbit, you have to have a pair. Rabbits should always be with a companion, they would live in big groups in the wild.
My first 2 buns as a kid were acquired differently. One was from an animal charity and the other from a local person who rescued them. As an adult my two buns were bought from a pet store but they are absolutely given the best environment. Following some gi stasis, one had to be put to sleep. My next bun is from a reputable breeder where a few generations of the family are available to see.
i got a bunny yesterday!!! i got him at the spca versus a breeder and he was newtered and microchiped! i literly got him just in time for this vid sieries to start!! i loveeeee my new baby and his name is pekoe! oh and also to anyone reading this KEEPING A BUNNY INSIDE IS POSSIBLE JUST GET A NEWTURED ONE THEN THE PEE DOSNT SMELL! anyway thanks sooooooo much 4 making these vids!!
i saved my 2 newest bunbuns ❤️ such sweeties they are, both of them. My large girl has had a bad past from a horrible breeder. From what the shelter told me, she got very little care there, it was disgusting, there was waay too many rabbits, they were abused, neglected, the whole thing. She was very afraid at first, and i couldnt even touch her without her freaking out. So i took the time, and now shes become my best friend! she loves gentle pets, and loves it when im near :) were not all there yet, but she gets all the time she needs, im patient! her best buddy is a much smaller male (dont worry: both have been sterilized ;) ) he is from the same shelter, they had bonded before i took them home. Both are just such cuties, i love them so so much ❤️
I really love what you put at the end. I did buy my first rabbit from an unethical breeder. It still bothers me almost 6 years after purchasing him. I definitely wish I wouldn't have done it but my next 2 were given to me after not being cared for. All three are happy and healthy now.
Ok can we talk about the intro 🥰🐇soo cute!! Also this is such perfect 👌🏼 timing thank you 😊!! I am adopting a bunny 🐰 this month and was wondering what I should do when I take it home the first day 🤗
I adopted Poppy when he was 4 years old. And honestly it was the best thing I could do. I knew from the start I wanted a bunny that was super friendly and cuddly and by him being 4 years old I could make sure he had the personality I wanted. He loves loves loves to be cuddled, more than food! He jumps on my bed in the evening and we watch TV. We are a dream team !
Just got my baby yesterday, from a breeder. I looked at all the rescues within an hour or so of me and nothing, so I went ahead and looked into breeders. I found one an hour away who knows what they are doing but don’t over breed . They only do one litter every month that are generally on the smaller side.
I agree there's a ton of rabbits that need adopting, however, I got my bun off of craigslist, she wasn't handled or socialized and has been a very ill tempered bun (tho I love her dearly) rabbit fosters, in my opinion, are the best because they are rescues BUT also spay and neuter the buns for you and will vet out temperment, etc. I think the worst thing is to just get a bunny off of craigslist and hope it'll all be alright. Buns need lots of medical care in the beginning, shots, spaying, etc and a rescue is affordable and will get you off on the right foot. Just has been my experience and i wish i knew going into it. I'm glad I rescued my bun from a shed in a backyard that was out in the rain but she will never be a sweet, tame bun no matter how much I work with her. She's also a free roam bun in my house. We learned, thru lots of trial and error how to love and accept each other.
Idk how I even found you and I'm a long way from even being able to be in a place where I can get a bunny but I am heavily doing research now. Thank you so much. I considered a breeder because I really want a specific bunny but I think you may have convinced me to adopt. I used that ARBA website to try and find the breed I wanted. All I can say is that all of the potential places looked sooooo sketchy? My heart ached just thinking about all those poor babies sitting in those cages.
My rabbits come from an auction. I wanted rabbits all my life but my parents said "no", well in 2018 my mom told me that her and my dad were talking and agreed to let me have my rabbits and I was SO excited! I did over 50 hours of research within 3 days and I asked mom if we're going to adopt from a shelter and she said "I don't know" well she called one of her brothers and that weekened he wentto the auction and got Thumper (my REW) and Blossom (his sister, same litter). My mom often tells me that I saved their lives because people around here go to the auction to get rabbits to basically train their dogs to hunt.
Thank you for doing this video!!! I feel like a lot of people have been lead to believe that if you don't adopt, you're a bad person, when really there are some very good breeders out there. Especially for people new to bunnies, getting one from a responsible breeder can be much better than adopting, which I realized after going to my nearest rabbit rescue. A lot of them had behavioral issues from being neglected, and if you weren't experienced it could be hard to get them to trust you and be the perfect little bunny, not to mention the expensive health issues several had. If you can find the perfect bunny for you, adopt for sure, but it's not always the best move. I'll definitely be quoting you on the part about how the most important thing is that you provide proper rabbit care, I'm so tired of being judged because I got my bunny from a bad breeder when I was inexperienced and uneducated 😩
I just subscribed to your channel 🤗 I love the way you explained the process. I’m currently looking to get a bunny. This video was so helpful thank you 😊
I know this video was made a year ago, but I think it's still really useful for people wanting to get a bunny. I tried to adopt a bun but was denied in all rescues in my country, simply because my city doesn't have a rabbit specialist. And my argument that my local vet has a course and there's no problem for me to drive somewhere wasn't valid for them. My bun was adopted from my friend. I knew his whole story. She just couldn't take care of him and they didn't get along well. He was a gift from a friend for her that we both thought was ridiculous. He got litter trained before I had him. There comes me. He was almost 1 when I became his bun mum. He loved me from a first day, came to me, sat on my lap and I cried with happiness, because no bunny did that this early to me (I was co-care taker of buns for almost 12 years at this point). I threw away his old cage, bought him the biggest one that I could find (there were no xpens here), it's actually 3 tiers and he owns it till this day. But I only wanted him to have his private space, like his own room for litter box, bowls, hay and blankets. I had him fixed by a trusted vet in my mum's city (so I had to take him on a half an hour trip but it was so worth it), he's free roaming, 5 years of age and really spoiled bun. My mum always laughs that has better diet than me, because I could live on oatmeal but his lordship has to have the nicest hay that I could find. He has quite sophisticated taste, right now he has a custom mix of 3 types of hay. Yes, I know I'm insane :D
My little dude hopped out into traffic in front of us one day and we caught him. We did research while looking for owners. No one claimed him so he stayed with us. Not at all in the plans for life 😂. But now, I'm thinking after he gets neutered in going to see if there's a place that will help me bond him to a friend that needs adoption. And much as I would like to pick one, I think I'll just see either who really needs a home or who my bunny even gets along with. Who knows what kind of awesome duo I'll wind up with.
i bought my bunny from a pet store and i wasn’t prepared for the big responsibility and i was doing everything wrong. growing up with old style parents they believe that bunnies belong in cages. it’s hard to convince them even with my bunny not wanting to leave her cage is hard. i want to give my bunny a good life and im scared to loose her.
Thank u so much for this video‼I was fascinating if getting a bunny from a (ethical) breeder is okay and I finally know it 😊 I dont have a bunny, but im planning to get one and firstly I have to know how to take care of them of course, so I litteraly watch everything about them 😭💙
5:24 i’m actually looking now to get one soon, i just had a quick question but, how come we wouldn’t want to say the pets that’s being squished together in cages and treated wrong. i’m just asking so pls don’t take me wrong! Obviously they shouldn’t be treated that way! Im 16 and looking to become a small animal vet, so why not save the bunnies from those places?
You are my favorite bun channel so far because you provide everything I am looking for so basically I want a bunny but my mom says I can't get one till next year so I thought why not do WAYY more research than needed so I can spoil my bun :) I was thinking of naming my bun Cinnabun or charity I am totally going toward charity I have watched some of your videos and I have already learned so many more hacks and literary I am obsessed with your channel and there are so many helpful things in your videos like I click on the potty training video and bam has everything in it the litter box how to set up the litter box what you need everything I need to know and extra to I love it :)
So I've been doing a lot of research because my boyfriend and I are looking into adopting a rabbit from our local shelter. You're page has been sooo helpful in my research! So I have a question, I want to to eventually have a free roam bunny, should I buy a cage and a pen, or just a pen? Should I get a hut or bed for the pen too?
hi morgan! i would love a video about the pros and cons of having a single rabbit!! i've had my bun for almost 2 years and shes super happy but i wonder if i'm doing something wrong by not getting her a partner. since CB is also a solo bunny, i would love to hear your thoughts on this!!!
I doesn't really matter. If u have only one bunny u need to spend time with them and even if u get two bunnies they will have more company but u will still need to bond with them. No matter how many bunnies u have, u still need to bond with them
My bf and I adopted a bunny from the local shelter (we live in Denmark). We don't know much about her, as she was found outside hopping. She has an earmark, but nobody looked for her so we think she was abandoned 😟 I don't know about other shelters around, but it was not cheap to adopt her. Pure adoption is $186, but she was vaccinated, checked and spayed as well 😊
What I think is important to add to your points is that it is very important to really think about if you have the time to care for a bunny. Bunnys can get distressed in less then 12 hours when being hold alone, they can start to fear for their life because they are prey animals and in general bunnys are very social animals who live in groups where they groom and comfort each other and if this possibility is not given they could develop behavior disorders. It is thus very important to think about getting 2 bunnys. For proof that I am not making this up and that bunnys really need a companion here's an example from where I live. In Germany it is forbidden by law to only have one bunny because socially living animals (and rabbits undeniably belong to this) have the need to live with conspecifics so this is legally granted to them by our "Tierschutzgesetz" (animal welfare act) (§2 Paragraph 1). So please also consider this when thinking about getting a bunny
I got my bunny from a flemish giant rabbit breeder. And the breeder told us what to do and what not to do in case we didn't do research (I did do research, but it just shows that the breeder know about bunnies) she also did not keep them in a cage which is really nice. I personally am perfectly fine with buying your pet from a breeder, or adopting. I just don't support the non professional breeders, 8f that makes sense. I tell this to a lot of people and then they would normally start an argument cause they don't understand what I'm saying
Hi there! I haven’t yet completed the full video but I just wanted to say something that got me thinking. You say that we shouldn’t give our money to pet stores and breeders who don’t treat their bunnies right .. but isn’t that why WE SHOULD cos otherwise the bunnies are suffering in their care? I think we should :)) love your content tho !! 💕
I’m going to start by saying I’m only 16 but I was forced to take care of 6 rabbits the were bought as Easter presents when I was 11. My stepmother had made me take care of them as the oldest sibling and gave me a list of instructions and rules for taking care of them but it was everything that I later found out was toxic care for them. Even at that young age, I took the time out of my day to research about these beautiful bunnies that were placed in my care. I started selling art at school and earning money on my own to try and help them but unfortunately, my stepmothers dog killed all 6 bunnies after she “forgot” to close their pin. I, right now at 16, have been given the chance to heal from that and other traumas that she had caused and my moms side of the family is helping me save money to get a rabbit again. I want to give my future bunny the best life possible now that I’m able to have it in a healthy environment. My past with trying to help rabbits is the reason I get so mad when I see people buying them as Easter presents and keeping them in cages, and I’m so happy that you are out here helping to inform people on proper rabbit care. I wish this kind of content could reach more beginner rabbit owners but I’m just so happy that influencers like you exist. Thank you so much
I love your channel, but I fully disagree with your stance on breeders. I dont see a point in supporting a breeder when so many rabbits are on lists to be euthanized. Also, I dont know about other countries, but in Canada pet stores adopt out rabbits for local rescues and shelters. You still have to go through the full adoption process, the pet store just helps with the process.
So i definitely understand not getting bunnies from pet sores or unethical breeders, but how are we supposed to save those poor bunnies. i know we shouldn’t support them, but how are we able to remove those bunnies from those terrible conditions without buying them?
This video came out at the perfect time. I'm in the process of adopting a friend for my current bun Nyuszi, and I'm going through an ethical breeder. She even has a youtube channel, Hook's Hollands. I didn't know there was a difference between ethical and unethical, but I'm glad to know that now. I'll also be adopting a baby holland lop like Cinnabun, I hope my application is accepted!!
I’m getting a lionlop bunny from a local breeder we have been before and the bunnies are all in separate exercise pens and some are running around in the garden and they use bowls instead of the bottles is that a good breeder I need your advice cause if they aren’t I don’t want to support them
I got thumper from a pet store. His friend had been adopted like 6 months earlier and he was in a tiny cage. I felt so bad for him or her I’m not sure which. They couldn’t give me any information on him though or his age. While he is a young bunny he isn’t a baby. This is my first bunny so I’m learning as I go. While he will let me hold him and will lay with me for a while. I have to catch him first which I didn’t know I wasn’t suppose to do until today. He has full access to my house though except at night but I let him go back into his home by himself. Any other tips would be soo appreciated!!
This really helps! I hope I get a partner for my young adult bunny Snicker’s. I am DYING and I mean 👏🏻DY👏🏻ING👏🏻to get him a partner, I was thinking of a girl but then I could maybe not get her fixed in time and bleed to death from periods. Yes, rabbits can have periods. Only females though! I hope people that are reading this is having an amazing summer! I am on vacation and it’s great. I also wanted to cover that I have to make sure it is okay with my family living inside there home. I am hopefully getting one in 2022 sometime in that year. I got my male young adult Mini Lop rabbit fixed during COVID 19. Social distancing, masks everywhere, just getting to see family with/without masks etc. If you are reading this CB I love how cute you are! Keep on happy hoppin’ or should I say hoppy hoppin’ ✨😆 And also keep on zoomin’! Keep doing your thing with your amazing owner! Love you CB❤️ and your videos. Don’t forget to tell your owner that I love her and her videos. So good!!❤️
so, I heard that if bunnies get really scared the die. I really want a bunny but i have a dog and she is crazy. I would have the bunny in my room with the door shut. But my dog is a chihuahua and I'm scared that my bunny will get really scared and die. The same thing for fourth of July my street goes all out for fourth of July. What do you think?
I literally can’t find any adoption places in my area and all the breeders i find have the bunnies outside in huts and in wire bottom cages. On top if that i have to provide completely for the bunny because my mom hates any animal that isn’t a fish.
Hi, I cannot find a breeder or adoption center here where I live, so I sadly have to go to a pet store, but this store has over 400 reviews and all over 4.5 stars ! I'm currently BEGGING my parents to get me a bunny, i have already done some searching for a place to keep them, and came across a 42*28 inches open roof cage, will it be enough for 2 bunnies or should I look for a bigger one?
There are no adoption centers for bunnies near me, so I’d rather go 4 hours away to a trusted breeder who has rly good reviews :) and I’m very excited to get my bunny baby
I really wish bunny you tubers would make a video about convincing your parents to free roam your bunny INSIDE because my parents don’t want to and I really hate it when my rabbits live outside but I’ve tried everything ´ can to try to convince them but they just don’t want to because then they chew everything and my parents don’t think that bunny proofing will work
My Dad won't let my rabbit inside no matter the weather, no matter the circumstance. Apollo has never been inside before. It's impossible to change my Dad's mind, I've even made slideshows and he still won't. I'm trying to find a way to build a structure outside for Apollo to live in, like his own luxury house but it's going to be a year or 2 before I can really get that project off the ground. It's going to be really big and have 4 walls and everything so I can spend my time with Apollo as I want to and when it's going to have an outdoor area so be can run outside when I'm around.
k so maybe show them this coment?? i keep my bun inside but that was just soposed to be before we got the hutch! he literly uses a liter box i swear its shocking! also his pee dosnt smell barely at all cuz he is newtered! i keep him in my room and it just smells like hay! (use orchard grass if you are woried abt that smell!) it is actully possible and it is hard but better than a cat or dog in my opinion! my dad and mom were VERY against keeping my bun inside but now they are shocked that it uses a litter box and dosnt smell and they loveeeeee him! also my bun dosnt chew on anything wood just his toys, hay, and some woven baskets and stuff... and he is only 4 months old! i keep him in a large dog crate when i am not home or asleep or just cant watch him! also keep in mind im only 12, have 3 siblings, and keep him in my room and to me its totaly doable! if u have anymore questions plz ask! good luck! (this was very long sorry haha
@@heatherhill9713 I've already told my Dad all this. He is so against keeping animals inside he made me put his litter and hay in a container out in the yard because he doesn't even like animal products inside the house.
One thing, usually omitted in pros/cons, is that when you adopt any pet it’s definitely better for you to be to some extent experienced with pet care - I think it should be more talked about since a lot of pets in shelter have experienced trauma and it might be a terrible experience for both the pet and owner, if inexperienced; also, pets will not receive proper help since the shelters don’t really inform much on behavioral issues. So, yeah, adopting is great but probably not for your first ever pet 🫣
I got one of my buns from a shelter, and my other, I got him from a breeder 😊. I think both is okay as long as it's a good breeder! Which is where I got my baby boy, Nimbus! The breeder I got him from is amazing! She's still around now that he's home with us over a 2 months span! It's not bad to get a bunny from a breeder but it's a lot of bunny 😅.
Uhm I got mine from a pet store it wasn't in a cage but I got her there but i didn't get anything from a pet store i got food and other things from other places and shes a free Rome bunny
One thing that I want to be fully transparent on: I got Cinnabun from a bad breeder. I share my entire story here: bit.ly/3HuDIQJ
I love you can you get a bunny for me and I want him❤
On the other hand, with a really good rescue they will let you know the general temperament of the ADULT size bun, and if it has manifested any chronic issues. :)
My bunny adopted me and hasn't left my side ever since. She's been my constant companion for the last 6 years...sleeps under our flannel and velvet electric blanket. BunBun even turns up the heat on colder winter nights.We share a warm and cozy hutch.❤
How beautiful ❤
Soooo yea... I got my bun from a pet store. But to be completely honest. My bun, Bailey, picked me. He was the only one that hopped over to greet me and gave me sweet kisses. My heart melted for him immediately and I knew he was meant for me. I love him so much. Now I’m getting a foster to hopefully bond with him. This time I am going through a rabbit rescue. 🥰😍😁
The most important thing is the life you give them, and it sounds like you’re giving them the best life 💕
awwww
I might have to buy one from a store because there are no adoption places near me
@@hello_there3333Same!
That was so sweet! ❤
I got my rabbit from a friend of a friend. Poor little guy needed a home and he has been the greatest joy of my life since moving in with me. ❤️🐇
The best!!!
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When I got my past rabbit it was because my best friend was moving away and they didn’t have space! He was my first pet (I was only 6 at the time and Barney (the rabbit) was already around 4 years old)! He was really shy and had a poor diet (muesli stuff🤮❌) so we took him to the vets and they informed us on a proper bun diet and that they needed they’re yearly boosters on his vaccines and stuff. Back then I didn’t have any technology in the house so I didn’t know about research, but I instinctively went in his playpen and laid in there with him! He soon got really close with me, and trusted me loads, I couldn’t have asked for a better friend in an animal! Unfortunately in summer 2019 he passed at the estimated age of 11 (may have been a bit older)! It’s been so hard without him, and I never ever thought he could have helped with so much! Miss you Barney 💖💞❤️
(and great informative video)!
Barney was great little rabbit R.I.P
I got my bunny from Craigslist and I love him and it feels good to know you didn’t shop and you saved a bunny
Totally!
Same here his name is Bunbun🐰
Resources for ethical ways to get a bun are linked in the description!
Hi, im getting a bunny and wanted to ask if you have any cage suggestions that will fit a small-ish how! If you do please tell me💕
@@nxrasedits7630 on this channel, we don't support support bunnies living in cages. Instead, you can check out my free roaming video where i share some tips on exercise pens and set ups! ua-cam.com/video/qUDvDWfst8I/v-deo.html
@@nxrasedits7630 You can absolutely have a rabbit in a cage, just make sure they still get lots of exercise! I suggest Tractor Supply or your local farm store. --From a 10-year rabbit breeder, shower, and raiser.
@@SincerelyCinnabun Hello,
I was considering adopting two bunnies for the first time from an adoption center. I have heard you don't support bunnies living in cages and was wondering if that extends to hutches as well (I was considering a two story hutch with a side open pen they can play in). This hutch would be considered their sleeping/resting area as I have plans for them to be in a playpen or openly roaming if it suits their needs more. Here is a link to Amazon which gives you an idea of what the hutch would look like
www.amazon.com.au/Rabbit-Wooden-Chicken-Guinea-Ferret/dp/B0778XZWW7/ref=sr_1_9?crid=3RQZOKNXG6I25&dchild=1&keywords=rabbit+hutch+indoor+for+2+rabbits&qid=1627477145&sprefix=rabbit+hutch+in%2Caps%2C324&sr=8-9
Please let me know if the hutch or hutches in general are good for rabbits
Thank you
Opie Lois
@@opielois1429 I believe that does include hutches. They don't have enough space especially for two
I got my rabbit from a breeder. She is used to people and she is healthy. But as you also say, it must be a breeder who knows something about rabbit welfare.
The one I bought my rabbit from was so kind to them. They come out in the running yard every day from morning to evening. I actually could not say anything that she did wrong.
When we bought her we also had to sign a lot of paper, and we also got a pedigree.
We also had to write what we could offer of home, and then she chose wich home was the best, and she was allowed to say no if she did not think it seemed like a good rabbit home.
I think it is wrong that people say you should not buy your rabbit from a breeder, because there are actually breeders who think about rabbit welfare.
We just have to get those breeders who do not think about the rabbits but only bunny stopped. Most of the rescue bunnies is from places that actually dont know anything about rabbit welfare but basicly think just think about the money.
I love your videos, and keep that good work! Cinnabun is such a sweetie❤️
I agree with just about everything thing you said but rlly, nine times out of ten a rescue is doing the better job taking care of the rabbits so I would say that rescues don’t care.
@@ivyseibold3636 Yes
0:00 - intro
0:49 - the big question
1:12 - how to adopt a rabbit
3:22 - what is “Ethical Breeding”?
6:08 - pet store rabbits
7:00 - pros and cons of adoption
9:57 - pros and cons of Ethical breeders
12:51 - conclusion
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New subbie! I got my bunnies via our local animal shelter, I was going to get a pair from a breeder but after research, I decided to adopt, best decision ever, my fur babies are so precious, they have made my life even more happier 🥰
I adopted my bun a year ago from our local humane society. I saw her and just knew she was the one! Thankfully I was right! Haha. She was 3 years old and although I wish I knew her full story and history, it feels good to know we rescued her and she had a good life now!
In two days I'm going to my local breeders for two baby's I can't wait ty for making this series
i adopted my baby bunny from a breeder localy and Luna was $40 and im so happy i bought her from a breeder, because she gave me a guide on how to properly look after her
I got my bunny a few months ago and just discovered your channel! Thanks to you I was able to create a really strong bond with my bun! I am now working on free roaming him in my room because one we have a dog and two my parents don't believe I can train him to use a litter box. (Still working on that) I adopted him from my neighbors because their daughter forgot about him, and was neglecting him. He lived in a 2 foot square cage and didn't get any attention, prior to this I had been asking my parents for years if I could get a bunny and then finally they said yes! It was the best day of my life. He has been the sweetest little bunny that I could have ever asked for, sadly he is approaching his 8th year of life and is starting to get his little grey snoot. It makes me sad thinking of what ill do without him. But for now he enjoys stretching out in the sun and zooming around our garden! Thank you for helping me be a better bunny owner!
Just wanted to say thanks for this series! I adopted a beautiful 11-month old Netherland Dwarf and your videos were very helpful with my adoption process.
Facebook groups are really good too I’m in an advice group and now I’m getting a new bun she’s spayed and just so perfect
i adopted my rabbit from a shelter and she has brought me so much joy and happiness. i know she’s a 10+ year commitment but i’m all in for it! i got her because my moms friend owns rabbits and she found this beautiful blue lilac rex ho needed a home. i started researching rabbits and i wanted to have him. unfortunately she gave him away so i just looked at shelters!
The are just the best!
I found my sweet bun in my yard. I believe my neighbor got them her for her kids for easter and let her out and I found her in October. 💜💜 Thank you for this video. It's very informative
Noticed on your Craigslist it said Raleigh, Charlotte. Where are you located? I live in Raleigh. Interested in a bunny and watching videos and appreciate reality of owning a bunny.need to know, but seemed discouraging to me when watching one very informative video but finished feeling like they were hard to care for and a lot of work and mess they make…
Really drawn to them.
Enjoying your information and Cinnabon.
Confused a little on 4:33 because there’s an entire video on how you got her from a bad breeder and the document was completely wrong and the breeder didn’t care where the rabbits went ?
I’m gonna adopt because I looked on a rescue site and there’s literally SO MANY up for adoption it actually hit me pretty hard :(
This helped so much I just adopted my bunny gum all off pet finder and she’s perfect for us she is a baby which is what I want and your videos have helped so much!
THANKYOU on the bunny breeder tips! Me and my sister are getting into bunny breeding and have 2 current bunnies! When they are ready to breed we will start making contracts and things for selling them! Both buns are currently in cages (that are 3 hope long) but we are looking into bringing them into the house, (we generally have a small house with no space and a big family thats louder so I think right now for awhile they are better off in the barn! But we haven’t had them a month yet and I’m still looking at Amazon indoor bunny cages so I can put my bunny in a cage for the night, when I bring her inside!
Morgan!!! You did it again! 🙌🏼 Thank you so so much for breaking this down and laying out the pros and cons of both options. At the end of the day, supporting ethical treatment of bunnies is crucial! Appreciate all the knowledge you share ♥️
Appreciate YOU and your insight in this conversation! Thank you for commenting, and watching 💕💕
In Switzerland it is illegal to buy just one rabbit, you have to have a pair. Rabbits should always be with a companion, they would live in big groups in the wild.
I got my bunny from my local adoption place and she is just the sweetest and she is litter boxed trained she loves her treats
I Love your videos. I learn a lot about bunny. I want it too and your videos really help me. Love you and tell Cinnabun that she is so cute
Thank you!!!
My first 2 buns as a kid were acquired differently. One was from an animal charity and the other from a local person who rescued them.
As an adult my two buns were bought from a pet store but they are absolutely given the best environment. Following some gi stasis, one had to be put to sleep.
My next bun is from a reputable breeder where a few generations of the family are available to see.
i got a bunny yesterday!!! i got him at the spca versus a breeder and he was newtered and microchiped! i literly got him just in time for this vid sieries to start!! i loveeeee my new baby and his name is pekoe! oh and also to anyone reading this KEEPING A BUNNY INSIDE IS POSSIBLE JUST GET A NEWTURED ONE THEN THE PEE DOSNT SMELL! anyway thanks sooooooo much 4 making these vids!!
omg this is PERFECT timing! enjoy
@@SincerelyCinnabun haha yup! i did enjoy the vid as always!
@@SincerelyCinnabun i got a stroller for pekoe to haha!
i saved my 2 newest bunbuns ❤️ such sweeties they are, both of them. My large girl has had a bad past from a horrible breeder. From what the shelter told me, she got very little care there, it was disgusting, there was waay too many rabbits, they were abused, neglected, the whole thing. She was very afraid at first, and i couldnt even touch her without her freaking out. So i took the time, and now shes become my best friend! she loves gentle pets, and loves it when im near :) were not all there yet, but she gets all the time she needs, im patient!
her best buddy is a much smaller male (dont worry: both have been sterilized ;) ) he is from the same shelter, they had bonded before i took them home.
Both are just such cuties, i love them so so much ❤️
I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL❤️ THANKS FOR SHARING ALL YOUR VIDEOS I LOVE BUNNIES SO MUCH❤️😍🐰🐇🥰👍🏻😘😘🤩
I really love what you put at the end. I did buy my first rabbit from an unethical breeder. It still bothers me almost 6 years after purchasing him. I definitely wish I wouldn't have done it but my next 2 were given to me after not being cared for. All three are happy and healthy now.
Thank you for giving the definition of ethical breeders and unethical breeders!!!!!!
I’ve been waiting to get a rabbit for forever, I’m finally getting one on my birthday!
Ok can we talk about the intro 🥰🐇soo cute!! Also this is such perfect 👌🏼 timing thank you 😊!! I am adopting a bunny 🐰 this month and was wondering what I should do when I take it home the first day 🤗
I adopted Poppy when he was 4 years old. And honestly it was the best thing I could do. I knew from the start I wanted a bunny that was super friendly and cuddly and by him being 4 years old I could make sure he had the personality I wanted. He loves loves loves to be cuddled, more than food! He jumps on my bed in the evening and we watch TV. We are a dream team !
Just got my baby yesterday, from a breeder. I looked at all the rescues within an hour or so of me and nothing, so I went ahead and looked into breeders. I found one an hour away who knows what they are doing but don’t over breed . They only do one litter every month that are generally on the smaller side.
I agree there's a ton of rabbits that need adopting, however, I got my bun off of craigslist, she wasn't handled or socialized and has been a very ill tempered bun (tho I love her dearly) rabbit fosters, in my opinion, are the best because they are rescues BUT also spay and neuter the buns for you and will vet out temperment, etc. I think the worst thing is to just get a bunny off of craigslist and hope it'll all be alright. Buns need lots of medical care in the beginning, shots, spaying, etc and a rescue is affordable and will get you off on the right foot. Just has been my experience and i wish i knew going into it. I'm glad I rescued my bun from a shed in a backyard that was out in the rain but she will never be a sweet, tame bun no matter how much I work with her. She's also a free roam bun in my house. We learned, thru lots of trial and error how to love and accept each other.
Idk how I even found you and I'm a long way from even being able to be in a place where I can get a bunny but I am heavily doing research now. Thank you so much. I considered a breeder because I really want a specific bunny but I think you may have convinced me to adopt. I used that ARBA website to try and find the breed I wanted. All I can say is that all of the potential places looked sooooo sketchy? My heart ached just thinking about all those poor babies sitting in those cages.
My rabbits come from an auction. I wanted rabbits all my life but my parents said "no", well in 2018 my mom told me that her and my dad were talking and agreed to let me have my rabbits and I was SO excited! I did over 50 hours of research within 3 days and I asked mom if we're going to adopt from a shelter and she said "I don't know" well she called one of her brothers and that weekened he wentto the auction and got Thumper (my REW) and Blossom (his sister, same litter). My mom often tells me that I saved their lives because people around here go to the auction to get rabbits to basically train their dogs to hunt.
Thank you for doing this video!!! I feel like a lot of people have been lead to believe that if you don't adopt, you're a bad person, when really there are some very good breeders out there. Especially for people new to bunnies, getting one from a responsible breeder can be much better than adopting, which I realized after going to my nearest rabbit rescue. A lot of them had behavioral issues from being neglected, and if you weren't experienced it could be hard to get them to trust you and be the perfect little bunny, not to mention the expensive health issues several had. If you can find the perfect bunny for you, adopt for sure, but it's not always the best move.
I'll definitely be quoting you on the part about how the most important thing is that you provide proper rabbit care, I'm so tired of being judged because I got my bunny from a bad breeder when I was inexperienced and uneducated 😩
I'm so so glad you enjoyed it!
I just subscribed to your channel 🤗 I love the way you explained the process. I’m currently looking to get a bunny. This video was so helpful thank you 😊
I love this VDO. Amazing informations❤️ thank you.
Thanks for watching!
I know this video was made a year ago, but I think it's still really useful for people wanting to get a bunny.
I tried to adopt a bun but was denied in all rescues in my country, simply because my city doesn't have a rabbit specialist. And my argument that my local vet has a course and there's no problem for me to drive somewhere wasn't valid for them.
My bun was adopted from my friend. I knew his whole story. She just couldn't take care of him and they didn't get along well. He was a gift from a friend for her that we both thought was ridiculous. He got litter trained before I had him.
There comes me. He was almost 1 when I became his bun mum. He loved me from a first day, came to me, sat on my lap and I cried with happiness, because no bunny did that this early to me (I was co-care taker of buns for almost 12 years at this point). I threw away his old cage, bought him the biggest one that I could find (there were no xpens here), it's actually 3 tiers and he owns it till this day. But I only wanted him to have his private space, like his own room for litter box, bowls, hay and blankets. I had him fixed by a trusted vet in my mum's city (so I had to take him on a half an hour trip but it was so worth it), he's free roaming, 5 years of age and really spoiled bun. My mum always laughs that has better diet than me, because I could live on oatmeal but his lordship has to have the nicest hay that I could find. He has quite sophisticated taste, right now he has a custom mix of 3 types of hay. Yes, I know I'm insane :D
My little dude hopped out into traffic in front of us one day and we caught him. We did research while looking for owners. No one claimed him so he stayed with us. Not at all in the plans for life 😂. But now, I'm thinking after he gets neutered in going to see if there's a place that will help me bond him to a friend that needs adoption. And much as I would like to pick one, I think I'll just see either who really needs a home or who my bunny even gets along with. Who knows what kind of awesome duo I'll wind up with.
First , I loveee ur videos ❤️. Also , can you do ig lives just talking about cinnabun and her care ? 🥲 I would LOVE that :)
Aw that’s a fun idea!!
@@SincerelyCinnabun No freaking way 🤭 you replied to me ❤️❤️ omg tell cinnabun I said heyy and give her a treat for meee ✨
i bought my bunny from a pet store and i wasn’t prepared for the big responsibility and i was doing everything wrong. growing up with old style parents they believe that bunnies belong in cages. it’s hard to convince them even with my bunny not wanting to leave her cage is hard. i want to give my bunny a good life and im scared to loose her.
My parents were the same way. If you would like to chat about it and get tips you can DM me on Instagram @the.f.a.t.buns id love to help you :)
@@theresahoward9330 will do
Thank u so much for this video‼I was fascinating if getting a bunny from a (ethical) breeder is okay and I finally know it 😊 I dont have a bunny, but im planning to get one and firstly I have to know how to take care of them of course, so I litteraly watch everything about them 😭💙
5:24 i’m actually looking now to get one soon, i just had a quick question but, how come we wouldn’t want to say the pets that’s being squished together in cages and treated wrong. i’m just asking so pls don’t take me wrong! Obviously they shouldn’t be treated that way! Im 16 and looking to become a small animal vet, so why not save the bunnies from those places?
hi i have a mini rex and i got it from a breeder and was very energietic when it was brought home he hopped on food bowl and etc 🐰🐰🐰🐰
my daghter wants where is the best place to get one?
You are my favorite bun channel so far because you provide everything I am looking for so basically I want a bunny but my mom says I can't get one till next year so I thought why not do WAYY more research than needed so I can spoil my bun :) I was thinking of naming my bun Cinnabun or charity I am totally going toward charity I have watched some of your videos and I have already learned so many more hacks and literary I am obsessed with your channel and there are so many helpful things in your videos like I click on the potty training video and bam has everything in it the litter box how to set up the litter box what you need everything I need to know and extra to I love it :)
I love Cinnabun Sunday’s there the best💕💕💕💕💕
So I've been doing a lot of research because my boyfriend and I are looking into adopting a rabbit from our local shelter. You're page has been sooo helpful in my research! So I have a question, I want to to eventually have a free roam bunny, should I buy a cage and a pen, or just a pen? Should I get a hut or bed for the pen too?
hi morgan! i would love a video about the pros and cons of having a single rabbit!! i've had my bun for almost 2 years and shes super happy but i wonder if i'm doing something wrong by not getting her a partner. since CB is also a solo bunny, i would love to hear your thoughts on this!!!
I’m thinking of getting only one bunny but I don’t know if that’s a big mistake for it
I doesn't really matter. If u have only one bunny u need to spend time with them and even if u get two bunnies they will have more company but u will still need to bond with them. No matter how many bunnies u have, u still need to bond with them
My bf and I adopted a bunny from the local shelter (we live in Denmark). We don't know much about her, as she was found outside hopping. She has an earmark, but nobody looked for her so we think she was abandoned 😟 I don't know about other shelters around, but it was not cheap to adopt her. Pure adoption is $186, but she was vaccinated, checked and spayed as well 😊
Have you talked about rabbit health care details (vet,vaccinations,etc)
Non wite bottom cage wood bottomed with lots of hay 2 floors
What I think is important to add to your points is that it is very important to really think about if you have the time to care for a bunny. Bunnys can get distressed in less then 12 hours when being hold alone, they can start to fear for their life because they are prey animals and in general bunnys are very social animals who live in groups where they groom and comfort each other and if this possibility is not given they could develop behavior disorders. It is thus very important to think about getting 2 bunnys.
For proof that I am not making this up and that bunnys really need a companion here's an example from where I live. In Germany it is forbidden by law to only have one bunny because socially living animals (and rabbits undeniably belong to this) have the need to live with conspecifics so this is legally granted to them by our "Tierschutzgesetz" (animal welfare act) (§2 Paragraph 1).
So please also consider this when thinking about getting a bunny
This is such a wonderful point! Thank you for sharing!
I want a lop but my shelter doesn't have any, also, do you think loki is a good name for a bunny
I got my bunny from a flemish giant rabbit breeder. And the breeder told us what to do and what not to do in case we didn't do research (I did do research, but it just shows that the breeder know about bunnies) she also did not keep them in a cage which is really nice.
I personally am perfectly fine with buying your pet from a breeder, or adopting. I just don't support the non professional breeders, 8f that makes sense.
I tell this to a lot of people and then they would normally start an argument cause they don't understand what I'm saying
What about how to find breeders in canada i have always wanted a bunny but dont know where to find one or where is a good place to support in canada
we are getting 2 bunnies in December but were kinda new to this bunny thing so could you make a video of taking home a bunny
What if the war babies what cage will you get
Can you please make a video about how much money rare rabbit breeds and common rabbit breeds cost
Hi there! I haven’t yet completed the full video but I just wanted to say something that got me thinking. You say that we shouldn’t give our money to pet stores and breeders who don’t treat their bunnies right .. but isn’t that why WE SHOULD cos otherwise the bunnies are suffering in their care? I think we should :)) love your content tho !! 💕
I’m going to start by saying I’m only 16 but I was forced to take care of 6 rabbits the were bought as Easter presents when I was 11. My stepmother had made me take care of them as the oldest sibling and gave me a list of instructions and rules for taking care of them but it was everything that I later found out was toxic care for them. Even at that young age, I took the time out of my day to research about these beautiful bunnies that were placed in my care. I started selling art at school and earning money on my own to try and help them but unfortunately, my stepmothers dog killed all 6 bunnies after she “forgot” to close their pin. I, right now at 16, have been given the chance to heal from that and other traumas that she had caused and my moms side of the family is helping me save money to get a rabbit again. I want to give my future bunny the best life possible now that I’m able to have it in a healthy environment. My past with trying to help rabbits is the reason I get so mad when I see people buying them as Easter presents and keeping them in cages, and I’m so happy that you are out here helping to inform people on proper rabbit care. I wish this kind of content could reach more beginner rabbit owners but I’m just so happy that influencers like you exist. Thank you so much
Welp I just got a bunny 2 days ago....... he’s a friend for my current bun both are free Romers
Can you do a video on how to get a bunny to drink put of a bowl not a water bottle
I love your channel, but I fully disagree with your stance on breeders. I dont see a point in supporting a breeder when so many rabbits are on lists to be euthanized. Also, I dont know about other countries, but in Canada pet stores adopt out rabbits for local rescues and shelters. You still have to go through the full adoption process, the pet store just helps with the process.
So i definitely understand not getting bunnies from pet sores or unethical breeders, but how are we supposed to save those poor bunnies. i know we shouldn’t support them, but how are we able to remove those bunnies from those terrible conditions without buying them?
Sadly you don’t because supporting companies that keep bunnies like the will just make a demand for bunnies. I hate that it’s like that😭.
I would love to adopt a bunny but where I live there aren't many bunny rescues or not a lot of rescues don't have bunny so in that case can I shop?
This video came out at the perfect time. I'm in the process of adopting a friend for my current bun Nyuszi, and I'm going through an ethical breeder. She even has a youtube channel, Hook's Hollands. I didn't know there was a difference between ethical and unethical, but I'm glad to know that now. I'll also be adopting a baby holland lop like Cinnabun, I hope my application is accepted!!
Best of luck!!!
@@SincerelyCinnabun Omg thank you!!!!
I’m getting a lionlop bunny from a local breeder we have been before and the bunnies are all in separate exercise pens and some are running around in the garden and they use bowls instead of the bottles is that a good breeder I need your advice cause if they aren’t I don’t want to support them
I got thumper from a pet store. His friend had been adopted like 6 months earlier and he was in a tiny cage. I felt so bad for him or her I’m not sure which. They couldn’t give me any information on him though or his age. While he is a young bunny he isn’t a baby. This is my first bunny so I’m learning as I go. While he will let me hold him and will lay with me for a while. I have to catch him first which I didn’t know I wasn’t suppose to do until today. He has full access to my house though except at night but I let him go back into his home by himself. Any other tips would be soo appreciated!!
This video was so help full thx
This really helps! I hope I get a partner for my young adult bunny Snicker’s. I am DYING and I mean 👏🏻DY👏🏻ING👏🏻to get him a partner, I was thinking of a girl but then I could maybe not get her fixed in time and bleed to death from periods. Yes, rabbits can have periods. Only females though! I hope people that are reading this is having an amazing summer! I am on vacation and it’s great.
I also wanted to cover that I have to make sure it is okay with my family living inside there home. I am hopefully getting one in 2022 sometime in that year. I got my male young adult Mini Lop rabbit fixed during COVID 19. Social distancing, masks everywhere, just getting to see family with/without masks etc.
If you are reading this CB I love how cute you are! Keep on happy hoppin’ or should I say hoppy hoppin’ ✨😆
And also keep on zoomin’! Keep doing your thing with your amazing owner! Love you CB❤️ and your videos. Don’t forget to tell your owner that I love her and her videos. So good!!❤️
UR OUTFIT IS SO STINKIN CUTE
so, I heard that if bunnies get really scared the die. I really want a bunny but i have a dog and she is crazy. I would have the bunny in my room with the door shut. But my dog is a chihuahua and I'm scared that my bunny will get really scared and die. The same thing for fourth of July my street goes all out for fourth of July. What do you think?
Is having a 4 ft by 12 ft cage ok instead of free roaming
I literally can’t find any adoption places in my area and all the breeders i find have the bunnies outside in huts and in wire bottom cages. On top if that i have to provide completely for the bunny because my mom hates any animal that isn’t a fish.
If I can get one I have to get one from a store because there are not adoption places near me
Thank you❤
Hi, I cannot find a breeder or adoption center here where I live, so I sadly have to go to a pet store, but this store has over 400 reviews and all over 4.5 stars ! I'm currently BEGGING my parents to get me a bunny, i have already done some searching for a place to keep them, and came across a 42*28 inches open roof cage, will it be enough for 2 bunnies or should I look for a bigger one?
Hello! İ am a bunny owner, i wanted to ask my bunnies hay is yellow and i mix orchard grass with it is it okay?
There are no adoption centers for bunnies near me, so I’d rather go 4 hours away to a trusted breeder who has rly good reviews :) and I’m very excited to get my bunny baby
I honestly don’t like the adopting process
I really wish bunny you tubers would make a video about convincing your parents to free roam your bunny INSIDE because my parents don’t want to and I really hate it when my rabbits live outside but I’ve tried everything ´ can to try to convince them but they just don’t want to because then they chew everything and my parents don’t think that bunny proofing will work
great idea - I'll make a note of this!
My Dad won't let my rabbit inside no matter the weather, no matter the circumstance. Apollo has never been inside before. It's impossible to change my Dad's mind, I've even made slideshows and he still won't.
I'm trying to find a way to build a structure outside for Apollo to live in, like his own luxury house but it's going to be a year or 2 before I can really get that project off the ground. It's going to be really big and have 4 walls and everything so I can spend my time with Apollo as I want to and when it's going to have an outdoor area so be can run outside when I'm around.
k so maybe show them this coment?? i keep my bun inside but that was just soposed to be before we got the hutch! he literly uses a liter box i swear its shocking! also his pee dosnt smell barely at all cuz he is newtered! i keep him in my room and it just smells like hay! (use orchard grass if you are woried abt that smell!) it is actully possible and it is hard but better than a cat or dog in my opinion! my dad and mom were VERY against keeping my bun inside but now they are shocked that it uses a litter box and dosnt smell and they loveeeeee him! also my bun dosnt chew on anything wood just his toys, hay, and some woven baskets and stuff... and he is only 4 months old! i keep him in a large dog crate when i am not home or asleep or just cant watch him! also keep in mind im only 12, have 3 siblings, and keep him in my room and to me its totaly doable! if u have anymore questions plz ask! good luck! (this was very long sorry haha
@@heatherhill9713 I've already told my Dad all this. He is so against keeping animals inside he made me put his litter and hay in a container out in the yard because he doesn't even like animal products inside the house.
@@theofficalchairmanrevoluti614 hmmmmmmmm idk what to do then, sorry! is your bun newtered or spayed?
i have a question i'm planning on getting a bunny and its gonna live in my room without cage. Should i get two becouse i go to school for like 7 hours
I got my bun bun form a pet store and he was drinking from a bottle and is used to it
And never drinks form a bowl
Pls help and give tips
One thing, usually omitted in pros/cons, is that when you adopt any pet it’s definitely better for you to be to some extent experienced with pet care - I think it should be more talked about since a lot of pets in shelter have experienced trauma and it might be a terrible experience for both the pet and owner, if inexperienced; also, pets will not receive proper help since the shelters don’t really inform much on behavioral issues. So, yeah, adopting is great but probably not for your first ever pet 🫣
Omg hi I'm getting my bunny so soon love you so much!☺
omg CONGRATS
@@SincerelyCinnabun Thank you!☺
I'm getting bunnys on 2nd of July so they'll be 9 weeks and there the size of half a. Metre then half 100 cm
where did you you find your breeder and is she still a breeder
I got one of my buns from a shelter, and my other, I got him from a breeder 😊. I think both is okay as long as it's a good breeder! Which is where I got my baby boy, Nimbus! The breeder I got him from is amazing! She's still around now that he's home with us over a 2 months span! It's not bad to get a bunny from a breeder but it's a lot of bunny 😅.
Adopted my bonded pair of bunnies from a humane society! I love them so much 💕
Can you just keep the regular food that you already bought and I switch
The pet store near me actually let the bunny's free rome to show how much spase bunny's actually need
Uhm I got mine from a pet store it wasn't in a cage but I got her there but i didn't get anything from a pet store i got food and other things from other places and shes a free Rome bunny
I love your outfit.Where is it from?
Seems like you wore this cloth for the first time front your bunny, Cinnabun is so curious about it!