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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-01-11 07:31 pm

[ SECRET POST #2201 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2201 ⌋

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[Monty Python]


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[Umineko no Naku Koro Ni]


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09. [SPOILERS for Arkham City]



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13. [WARNING for rape]

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(Anonymous) 2013-01-12 02:23 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks for posting this. Rabbits have strong personalities, and I think that needs to be accommodated too. Putting together buns who don't get along with each other isn't a great idea.

My adopted Netherland Dwarf is one that actually matches the breed stereotype of being "wild", and a touch aggressive, but having a steady environment with enough stimulation and space to run has turned her into a big sweetheart (albeit an extremely energetic one).
I could never have housed her with my late older rabbits, who behaved very seriously--they hated her and vice-versa, no matter how gently I tried to introduce them, so I gave up on that. None of them were/are bad rabbits, just different.
She gets along fantastically with my newest rabbit, though, who is bright and crafty enough to keep up with her. They're both sweeties, they just want human attention on their own terms (generally, one runs up to me if she wants to be stroked or something).

Oh, and, it's a good idea to get your rabbits spayed and neutered. Hormones generally make them more territorial and thus aggressive.

I'm happy that your bunny was rescued by someone with enough patience and rabbit-savvy to help her. The bit about her grooming your feet is so sweet. Even if she doesn't want to be petted, she clearly likes you.