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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-01-21 04:58 pm

[ SECRET POST #5495 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5495 ⌋

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[Cobra Kai]


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[The City & The City by China Miéville]


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[Stassi Schroeder from Vanderpump Rules]


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[Venture Bros]


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Re: Weekend Plans?

[personal profile] pantswarrior 2022-01-22 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
Yes! Literally all I know about him so far is he is a boy and a lop (and I am wary of him being a boy, since so many mishaps get made in that regard, but I already have one "oops it's a girl" so if so, oh well), and his previous owner fell on hard times due to covid.

...So the last few weeks I've been seeing bunny group posts on Facebook and looking at all the adorable lops and going "I wonder if he'll look like that one. Or maybe like that one. Or one of these two." Haven't found one yet that I'd consider a disappointment. ;)

Just occurred to me though, I see almost entirely mini and holland lops on those pages. I may wind up being surprised (but still not disappointed) if I arrive and oh look - english or french lop. :O That would certainly be a new experience for me... double my food budget, hahahah.

Re: Weekend Plans?

(Anonymous) 2022-01-22 09:54 am (UTC)(link)
In my experience, going from a regular dwarf bunny girl to a not that big American fuzzy lop boy tripled my bunny food budget (not only because of all the fresh vegetables I had to buy, but also because of hay and pellets - even though I don't give him lots of pellets). And the litter, let's not forget about the litter! I have to change it every day and he's got a cat sized litter box.

So, be prepared, I guess?

As for the whole bunny girl just happens to be a bunny boy, it happened twice to my mom. Then again she bought them to rescue them for a pet shop when they were still about three month old-ish so she didn't have all the information needed and they had never been seen by a vet. My boy was rescued when he was about 6 month old so there was no sexing issue. And I've been told that it's pretty rare to get it wrong when they say he's a boy. It's mainly the other way round.
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Re: Weekend Plans?

[personal profile] pantswarrior 2022-01-22 01:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, the largest bun I've had so far was about 10lbs (couldn't tell you what breed, I suspect he had been bred for meat :/) and when I first saw him I was like "....WHOA BIG BOY." And I have a friend with a Flemmie (who is on hospice care right now in his old age, shout out to Mr. Alister) and the amount of food he needed was nuts. Fortunately since I already have 4 and have had as many as 6, I just buy pellets/litter/hay in bulk and have a ton on hand - if I wind up with a big bun, just means I'll have to buy more sooner, and put in a produce order immediately. ;)

Also means the carrier I have would be pretty inadequate. When I stop on the way home so he can have food and water, might just let him run around the back of the car with the seats flipped down. :D *packs some puppy pads to go with the towels*

And I think a lot of people get their sexing info wrong because cheapo pet stores who do things like selling baby bunnies at Easter do it too early when it's not so obvious, and then never look again. In my case, I went to adopt a "boy" nicknamed Bruiser because he liked to fight everyone. Got "him" home and he started trying to build a nest and I went "......" and took a look myself. Turns out the rescue just took the previous owners (who treated her roughly and obviously didn't give a crap) at their word that this was a boy, and the smelly territorial poops were something that foster had only ever experienced with boys, so they thought it was confirmation. But that's fine, I got a girl who needed kindness instead of a boy who needed kindness. =)

(Aaaahh so excited to meet my new fur-kid I couldn't get back to sleep after 7 on a Saturday. Already packed stuff for bun, time to pack things for me and my dumb body being out of the house for half the day. :D)