
They are dwarf bunnies, I think~ The white one is more calm and curious. Not being so scared is a good pet trait, I guess. And the 2 others like to hide. They seem very healthy, no problem with the eyes or signs of illnesses and etc.

The ‘black’ and ‘brown’ ones try to run up the cardboard wall and end up with their heads facing upwards. The ‘black’ one tried to scratch/scruff through it too… D= Also you can clearly see the ‘white’ one resembles it’s mother but has a brown streak on the back instead.

Pretty cute, this picture, no? D=
These remaining 3 also has their mom’s brown-ish ‘panda eyes’ (>O.O) They also seem to have big fat whiskers/moustaches =D
Hope their personalities won’t become like their fiery mother and more like their wood brown-ish calmer father D= Hua Chai was very orang-y, though, when he was young(er). Also getting many grey tints lately (>o_O)
Monthly Archives: January 2008
R.I.P. little one.
The little one didn’t make it =(
Should have taken it apart, I guess…
Might have been crushed, starved too long or one of those genetic failure types of being too tiny (caused by too much breeding by breeders).
The 3 others big ones were around and on top of it, when checking this morning. So factor how bunnies feed…, the little one just didn’t had enough chance, I guess.
Yesterday it did crawled towards under miss T, but she hopped out of the cage pretty quickly, so didn’t had much of a feeding chance. So don’t know how it goes at sunset and dawn =( (Cause normally they feed twice a day and should be at least 5 minutes)
The little one was very pretty, patterned like a little wild boar, but black with grey strikes/splodges/whatever and little bit brownish. Also with a nice white underbelly. The bigger black one got more brown, no “white underbelly”/”smoking” and doesn’t got such a nice back pattern resembling little wild boars..
Little bunnies~
Miss T and Hua Chai, see images right, had little ones~!

Hopefully the little black one will survive, the white one is really active and inquisitive. The brown-ish one is shy and also tend to borrow a bit.

This dark brown, black one is a really active borrower, had to dig all the way to the bottom through 15+ cm of straw, hay and wood chips to get it.
I left “some of the old newspapers and the mother’s hair”-nest, when I refreshed their home.
No dead bunnies found and mother lives D= (Cause apparently a mother can easily die D= )
Also little bunnies feed, by lying on their backs, after edging themselves under the mother D=