Revisiting Rabbit Care: My Changed Opinions

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  • @aprilreichert5041
    @aprilreichert5041 3 месяца назад +70

    I tried taking my bun in the backyard, large pen area for safety, she sat for 2 hours and did nothing. Brought her back in and she binkied so much to be in her home. She’s free ranged but won’t leave her rugs in the living room.

    • @NaomiR51
      @NaomiR51 2 месяца назад +2

      I have 2 bunnies, the female is a big explorer but the male is barely leaves their rug :)

    • @lizzieb6311
      @lizzieb6311 Месяц назад +1

      I’m envious…I have never seen a binkie from my CocoPuff

    • @aprilreichert5041
      @aprilreichert5041 Месяц назад +1

      @@lizzieb6311 it’s the cutest sight. Hope your bun CocoPuff does one for you some day.

  • @andtwobunnies
    @andtwobunnies 3 месяца назад +14

    Thank you for being open and honest. I think this is such a healthy discussion to have. We all should be evolving and looking to do better.

  • @guessgirlietv
    @guessgirlietv 3 месяца назад +24

    The salad one is too real 😂 Franklin is such a picky bun, but he adores romaine lettuce! I’ve tried so hard to add variety to his diet but he just will NOT. EAT. IT. So now we just feed him romaine because it makes him happy 😂

    • @LovebirdLibby
      @LovebirdLibby 3 месяца назад +3

      Aww cute my bun is name Franklin to! But he is also a picky bun🤣

    • @KristenSunter
      @KristenSunter 3 месяца назад +3

      My bun hates spinach, so I feed him romaine leaves and spinach-free spring mix, which can be surprisingly hard to find. He'll literally pick out the pieces of spinach and set them aside!

    • @tehlaziness
      @tehlaziness 3 месяца назад +2

      That's not a bad thing at all. Romaine is actually the best lettuce for them

  • @CalebJohnson-gb6jj
    @CalebJohnson-gb6jj 3 месяца назад +9

    So glad you made changes for the better, and get it out to others. Rescue don’t shop is the best way to go ❤❤

  • @lisac3918
    @lisac3918 3 месяца назад +16

    I think we all change things we do and use for our bunnies. Even with our human babies!! I got my boy from a neighbor girl who no longer had time for him. He is in my home office with me so we spend a lot of time together! Love your videos!

  • @michaelamann3060
    @michaelamann3060 3 месяца назад +15

    Well said 👍🏻 We all live and learn. I have found an enormous difference when I got another bunny. My first one died of old age. She was so gentle and sweet. We got another one and wow what a difference, she is very full of herself and bossy. Obviously we love her very much. But they are all so different too. XXX Thank you for your help and advice. 🐰💕

    • @kh0034
      @kh0034 3 месяца назад +1

      Same here. My first bunny would never think of biting me, she was that sweet and gentle, and she blessed me with her company for over 10 years. But the bunny I am blessed with is very aware of her boundaries and isn't afraid to nip me(not drawing blood) or nudge me aside when she thinks I'm in her way. She's a bit like a teenager, and I love her for it❣️

    • @kathyortiz4302
      @kathyortiz4302 3 месяца назад +2

      They sure are different,just like children are all different

    • @kh0034
      @kh0034 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@kathyortiz4302yup, they have their own personalities. It's awesome!

  • @BenjamintheTortoise
    @BenjamintheTortoise 3 месяца назад +6

    Great video!!! Love love love this! 😊 A good pet mom is always learning 💕
    I've dialed back on feeding my buns treats too.
    And I love your comments about adopting from local animal shelters or bunny rescue organizations. I'll also add it's important for people to consider bunny personality over looks when adopting. Many red-eyed, straight-eared, black, and older bunnies need forever homes too... And they're just as wonderful 😊💞🐰 I have 2 rescue black bunnies and they are the sweetest, funniest personalities!!
    Cheers and love 💖😊

  • @TeaBeeLeaves12
    @TeaBeeLeaves12 3 месяца назад +7

    Man i have so much respect for how open you are and how much you care about your animal. It's really common in the small-pet keeping world for people to reject new ideas and research, which is unfortunate, so this is so refreshing. I also learned about brachycephalic rabbits so that's cool. :)

    • @SincerelyCinnabun
      @SincerelyCinnabun  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for saying this 🤍

    • @bigfaze1
      @bigfaze1 2 месяца назад

      Cinnamon I would be much thankful if they didn't write this
      👇

  • @EeveeTinna
    @EeveeTinna 3 месяца назад +5

    Banana - ever since our vet talked about the disadvantages of feeding rabbits bananas, which they would never find themselves,and how multiple buns got sick due to it, we stopped giving it to her, even when it was barely once a week.
    Forcing having baby gas drops - this is also not a thing where I live anyway, but I just stopped acting like this is a must, especially when rabbit savy vets never advise to give it on your own hand - issues can happen outside the gassy stomach and giving gas drops could potentially worsen the issue, same as giving CC without proper investigation of the bun, that could lead to blockage and at the end passing of the bun, which they witnessed in practice multiple times.
    We are very careful about what to feed her and how, and she has thankfully only had stasis once, 2 years ago and that was in relation to bladder infection. She does have some minor issues with leaving cecotrope stains (your bun should not leave the stains, and ofc not the cecos, if they are properly fed or have no issues with any of the food and have good mobility) but we mostly figured it out (no it was not treats).
    I am hoping she stays this healthy bun that she is for a long time ❤

  • @bunnyandme2990
    @bunnyandme2990 3 месяца назад +20

    I support you changing your views on things, we all do as we learn. Xxx😊

    • @SincerelyCinnabun
      @SincerelyCinnabun  3 месяца назад +4

      Yay, thank you!

    • @bunnyandme2990
      @bunnyandme2990 3 месяца назад +2

      ​@SincerelyCinnabun bless you, rabbit care is a huge learning curve, it's experiencing love on a whole new level but lots of learning too. Cinnabun is well loved and part of your family just as our precious Pom Pom was xxx

    • @bunnyandme2990
      @bunnyandme2990 3 месяца назад

      ​@SincerelyCinnabun supporting rescues also doesn't mean you did anything wrong getting Cinnabun, Pom Pom was from a pet store yet he and I were meant to be together through his short life and battle with cancer. I also believe you and Cinnabun were meant for each other. We adopted our second bun after a period of fostering. Its important we give them their best life regardless of where they came from xxx

    • @bigfaze1
      @bigfaze1 3 месяца назад

      We can do whatever we want so everyone leave your bunnies and by the way they are dumb animals🐇🚫

    • @bigfaze1
      @bigfaze1 2 месяца назад +1

      Were is my reply😠

  • @KristenSunter
    @KristenSunter 3 месяца назад +14

    I live in a one-bedroom apartment and let my bun go wherever he pleases, but he's limited his range to two rooms. I think rabbits just don't want a large home territory. It's like he wants different places to sleep and space to run, but only as much space as he can really feel confident in his knowledge of it.
    Sometimes people come to visit, and they ask if he's a flight risk, especially if we're carrying furniture in and want to prop open the door. He is not. I have friends with cats that are always trying to get out, so they have to wedge themselves between the door and frame whenever they go in or out to physically block their cats! But my rabbit has never tried to go outside. He's not trapped here. He just really doesn't want to be somewhere else.

  • @2011msjustice
    @2011msjustice 3 месяца назад +11

    I had Mocha for 4 years too. Free rooming destroyed my doors at night. I now made a patio friendly space for him. He loves it. Outside daily then at night inside.

  • @sethkarma2072
    @sethkarma2072 2 месяца назад +2

    Your theme with this video is totally true, we only get better at rabbit care with time and experience and things change. I would like to point something out that you said about feeding spring mix. Nothing wrong with feeding it from time to time but, some spring mixes have spinach which is not recommended exclusively for rabbits. Every rabbit is different so, one could be more prone to forming calcium oxalate crystals in their urinary system then another. Eating spinach or other veggies high in oxalic acid or calcium everyday will eventually cause issues like bladder stones, kidney stones, +/- bladder sludge. I work at a vet clinic and saw xrays of a rabbit with two huge kidney stones requiring kidney stone removal surgery because the owner was giving spring mix for about 7 months. The owner brought him in because he was urinating bladder sludge. Just wanted to spread the info so nobody is unknowingly feeding a diet that could potentially lead to urinary issues

  • @lightyagami351
    @lightyagami351 3 месяца назад +7

    Thanks for posting up to date opinions like this. They help me to better understand and care for my rabbit Theo.

  • @maggielovestoads
    @maggielovestoads 2 месяца назад +1

    I’m so happy you brought up the breeding issues and how many bunnies need homes. Our bunny was dumped in a graveyard where my husband works❤

  • @InacoraCampos
    @InacoraCampos 3 месяца назад +4

    I'm so glad you changed your mind about treats! I remember writing a comment probably two years ago or something advising you not to give her so many treats. I'm not sure what I said, I didn't want to come up as rude or anything, I was worried when you talked about her having gi stasis. I used to buy a lot of treats for my bunny thinking I was making him happy and then I started researching the ingredients on those treats and became aware that most of those ingredients are not actually safe for rabbits and realised he doesn't need them, he is happy with any food I give him and most importantly, he's healthy.

  • @magiccharm4652
    @magiccharm4652 2 месяца назад +2

    I agree with all of your updates! And love the one about treats especially! Because I always felt bad about just using fruit I already had instead of getting those ‘fancy’ advertised bunny treats😅😂
    And I find the large area and outside time one interesting! I guess every rabbit is different. My bunny Harvey free roams my bedroom and absolutely loves it when I occasionally open up the rest of the house to him! Especially since he has the choice to come and go as he pleases. And he loves when I take him outside in our yard as well. (Weather permitting) as he immediately runs to our rose bushes to nibble and loves digging the grass up and sunning himself.😂 I also set up a bunny tent outside with food and water and stuff incase he wants that. We actually went on a walk down the sidewalk once with him leading the way😂
    And we’ve actually gone camping before in an RV and he absolutely LOVED getting to explore nature and dig and whatnot.
    (FYI, he always has a harness and leash outside and I make sure there’s no pesticides and check him over when we go back inside)

  • @Incrediblya
    @Incrediblya 2 месяца назад +2

    Scottish Fold cats have similar breeding issues - when the genes are mixed in wrong proportions, it can cause so much trouble for poor animals. I hope people will come to understand that soon... I once found a cat who looked like she was hit by a car. Turned out, she just had multiple bone problems due to her being a Scottish fold. I suppose that was the reason she ended up in the street. She was such a sweet baby, I'm very glad to have found her.

    • @bigfaze1
      @bigfaze1 2 месяца назад

      People who think this persons profile pic is goofy need to like,this👇

  • @preciouscargo4u2
    @preciouscargo4u2 2 месяца назад +1

    I really recommend House Rabbit Society for rabbit education (Free Zoom classes), and for rabbit rescue. Many states have their own chapter as well (for example, IN has Indiana House Rabbit Society and we found our rabbit savvy boarding/care through them.) ❤🐇

  • @marshmallowsparadise
    @marshmallowsparadise 3 месяца назад +4

    CINNABUN SUNDAY!!🫶🏼

  • @hollymiddleton5740
    @hollymiddleton5740 2 месяца назад +2

    Some things in spring mix *can* cause gas (arugula, etc ..) and pellets are like dog and cat kibble - they basically just swell up and help the rabbit feel full, and makes them eat less hay. Pellets also suck up liquid when it swells and dehydrates rabbits.
    I've switched to just hay and red/green leaf lettuce, romaine, butter leaf lettuce. I also sprinkle forage mix a couple times a week and a root forage to get extra vitamins and minerals. (Mine tend to get calcium in their pee when I give herbs with the salad, so I don't do it.)
    Buns are happy and healthy.

  • @AdiBob.
    @AdiBob. 3 месяца назад +7

    I love your videos! They’re really educational and informative! Thank you for being so open your videos help me take care of my rabbits!

  • @JdeeGeekyGao
    @JdeeGeekyGao 3 месяца назад +4

    My 1st bun Momo was actually from my bestie's bun. She had their buns separated but the dad got into the mum's X-pen while she had her 1st litter and her mum got pregnant again. Not long after he just escaped and vanished, so there were like 6 buns. I got Momo from her.
    As for Jin he was a friend of my friend's mother. I wouldn't call them breeders because they weren't selling them but were trying to find good homes for the kids.
    My friend learned and with their new bun a Jersey Woolie, he was fixed XDD no more accidents there. I had Momo fixed and I had Jin fixed. It's the main thing I look at. When I'm able to get Jin a buddy I won't have the accidental litter problem at my place is a one-pet place and Jin just free roams in my bedroom, so we have a cute bedtime routine.

  • @kh0034
    @kh0034 3 месяца назад +2

    My tried and true advice is to read up on rabbits and see if you have the temperament, environment, and patience for a bunny. Sometimes, it isn't about what breed or look you want for a bunny, it's if YOU'RE right for them.
    I've always kept a copy of "Rabbits for dummies" in my home and will refer to it if I'm unsure of anything. The other thing I suggest is to find a good vet that specializes in rabbits. They give great advice and know best about rabbits. Don't forget to take your bunny to the vet for a check up when you first get them, so the vet is familiar with them and also once a year since bunnies are really good a hiding injuries or illnesses even when you think you're paying attention to them and their health.
    I've never regretted having bunnies in my life and have gladly adjusted to their needs and wants. They give me more than I can say and make me a better person😊

  • @lizzieb6311
    @lizzieb6311 Месяц назад

    I have a bunny, CocoPuff, who was dumped at a cat colony I care for…that was two years ago when I rescued him…he has bonded with a rescue cat, LuLu, who is very quiet and shy. They are wonderful company for each other and enjoy quiet time in CocoPuffs bunny proofed bedroom. When I open Cocos room for him to come play in the house (supervised) every morning and afternoon he comes racing down the hall looking for LuLu..it’s very sweet and I love them so much. I too make salads for CocoPuff that would rival a salad served at a five star 🌟 restaurant 😹😹😹😹

  • @lilmyew22
    @lilmyew22 2 месяца назад +1

    My mindset on rabbits has also dramatically changed too within the past couple years of ownership! From adoption to treats to dig boxes to toys to litter boxes...we're always adapting, especially depending on the bun's specific needs. I'm so grateful to the bun communities for their wealth of info and the "we are all here to learn from one another" mindset!

  • @tehlaziness
    @tehlaziness 3 месяца назад +3

    Being open to learning and changing your views based on new information and experiences is a great thing. I think it shows maturity and openness to personal growth.
    I'm sort of with you on treats. You've touched on it on the channel in the past, but something you can do to control what's going your treats is making them yourself. You can dehydrate fruits or even bake timothy cookies yourself with whatever fruit combination you want. Mine really like banana and strawberry, but I've also done banana and blueberry and I'd like to try mango and pineapple sometime.
    I'm mostly with you on holland lops. They're adorable, sweet bunnies but continuing to propagate the breed is borderline cruel. I've suggested it before, but if you like the pocket sized breeds then polishes are a great breed. All of mine have been very energetic and friendly and the breed isn't by design prone to health issues. Even more than looks though, different breeds can come in different sizes and have different personalities. Like for instance, I got my holland because I wanted to bond her with my older rabbit (he was 7) and I wanted a pocket breed that was known to be cuddly and relatively low energy. After he passed away, when I was ready to get another rabbit I wanted one that would be spunky, energetic and friendly and come in a small package, so I went with another polish. So in a way, I've learned that choice of breed is actually a very important decision because different breeds can trend with different temperaments that may be great for some but not for others.
    I do agree that sheltered rabbits should be the first choice for buying a rabbit and pet stores should be the last.

  • @beckiihughes6589
    @beckiihughes6589 3 месяца назад +5

    Yay I love these videos we got our rabbits yesterday and we are fully prepped because of your videos ❤

  • @davidgreen1584
    @davidgreen1584 3 месяца назад +2

    Thankyou Morgan
    Always an education, Cinnabun does you credit! Lovey little mischievous inquisitive Bunny, & soooooooo cute
    Our little bun - Pickles is a grey dwarf lop eared bun he’s around 2 yrs old & has a completely different diet!!!
    From the very first meal time he would not eat any hay from the first, second & third cut Timothy hay, ordinary & expensive,,,,so many different types he would not touch it & he started to become withdrawn as a pet & didn’t eat! So we decided to give him a bit more salad leaves & Green veg ,,,,,,,,, wow! He changed overnight,,,,,,,we still put hay out,,,,,,,, and chuck it out every day,,,,,
    I read all the time about their digestive system & the fact they NEED HAY!!
    80%+ of their diet, but he has never eaten it, we tried & we’re desperate after 6/7 months to feed him, so have relented & he is thriving but we won’t give up with the hay & grass🐰❤️
    Maybe Rabbits in Oxford, England, UK are more fussy!!!
    But as a male who was bitten to shreds until we neutered him😳🐰 (I’m 62) he is without doubt the most rewarding pet we’ve ever had I have a cuddle with Pickles every morning before work, I’m in construction!!! He loafs before I leave the house in anticipation & waits at the top of the stairs & watches me leave😢 that really pulls at my heartstrings!!!
    Anyway sidetracked there what I’m trying to say is all of us ,,,,, bunnies,,, hoomans ,,, animals are all different!!🤗
    Thankyou for your vids & info Cinnabun & Mum,,,,,,, sorry ‘Mom’ in the US
    PICKLES, Lynn & David

  • @shimmerwithsummer
    @shimmerwithsummer 3 месяца назад +2

    We all change a lot with our rabbits, my cat used to have access to my rabbit and she doesn’t anymore, I also used to be against spring mix!! I think the main point is, no one is the perfect bun parent, or at least not in the beginning, and that’s okay!! I know I definitely wasn’t, and probably still am not, but we all change our opinions over the years, and we shouldn’t be judged for that!

  • @teekierudite5108
    @teekierudite5108 3 месяца назад +11

    For me, free roaming means my bunny gets his open area and I am behind parts of his fencing lol
    As for changing opinions regarding rabbits and rabbit care. I find it very mature and honest to admit that you've changed your opinion. People grow, bunnies grow, life happens and we need to be able to adapt. I am reassured that you are able to see that Cinnabun is uncomfortable going outside and have decided to let her stay home. That shows you are observant and truely care for the well being of your lil furry angel. No one can fault you for that.
    Admitting these things on such a public forum will give others who are unsure on how to proceed with caring for their little friends a push to do what is best for their little buddy's and not do somethingthat may not be in the best interest of their little buddy.
    Thank you for your very informatie video's and your honesty. Cinnabun is truely lucky to have such loving humans ❤❤.
    P.S. I love watching her cheeks as she nibbles on food, I do the same with my bun. They make food look so delicious!😊

  • @nataliestephens6123
    @nataliestephens6123 2 месяца назад +1

    Get a rabbit is always a learning curve!

  • @terrylnwoods
    @terrylnwoods 3 месяца назад +3

    Such a perfect video! Extremely interesting ... I've never heard of brachiocephalic rabbits. Please please please keep these educational videos going
    🙏

  • @jenniferrosa6714
    @jenniferrosa6714 3 месяца назад +3

    Yayyyyy I am a new viewer and I want to thank you for sharing so much of Cinnabon and your life as a bunny owner!!! I've learned so much from your and Lennon the Bunny's channel. I can't wait for new and more post in the making!!!

  • @annetteheat9854
    @annetteheat9854 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for all of your advise, since having a new bunny I have learnt and educated myself to make our bunny happy.😊 🐰
    Love from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @rachelmanley1115
    @rachelmanley1115 2 месяца назад +2

    Great video, Morgan! We’ve had Winnie for 4 years and have gone through similar shifts. Just by luck, we did rescue her, but I didn’t know then what I know about breeders. I also had no clue about the health risks the breed has. I have felt SO fortunate that, like CB, Winnie has not had dental or ear issues. But she does have the same sensitive gut CB has. We still gave her “stick,” but stick is smashed into a gazillion tiny pieces and she only gets one micro piece per day. And, sadly, NO bananas for her. She’s adjusted, but I still feel mean. I read somewhere once that all dwarf breeds are more prone to gut issues and it certainly seems that the majority of bunnies I see with sensitive guts are dwarfs. The article talked about why and I can’t recall the specifics, but it basically hypothesized that it’s because they’ve got the same complex GI system smushed into a smaller space. Or less GI length to do the same complex work of a larger bunny’s system. Sorry this is long … it’s an interesting and pertinent topic to me. Love you, CB, and your videos!! 🥰

  • @kaitlync.2628
    @kaitlync.2628 3 месяца назад +2

    I appreciate this, thank you for sharing !

  • @reenakreindler2102
    @reenakreindler2102 2 месяца назад

    Bravo, Morgan! You have done your fans a great service with this video! Bless you for being so conscientious, courageous, and transparent! And since viewers will be looking for guidance, I think it would be an ideal place for me to leave this tip just one more time. It is a LIFE-SAVING tip about GI stasis. When our little bunny was 2 years old he developed GI stasis. The emergency vet told us to give him a bit of fresh pineapple every day -- NOT canned or dried, but fresh. Fresh pineapple contains an enzyme called bromelain, which helps break down the hair that bunnies ingest while grooming. Our little boy never suffered from GI stasis again, and passed away two summers ago at the age of 13. I hope this tip will help Cinnabun and other bunnies live long, healthy lives! ❤

  • @ksta5936
    @ksta5936 2 месяца назад

    I'm glad you made this video, thank you! I also went in to getting a bunny with similar reasonings and it's true there are somethings that really are unsustainable and some things that Bon-Bon doesn't like doing no matter how we approach it. Ultimately we are at our happiest when we get to share a space and each have our own space as well. It's so important to keep learning and growing!

  • @ARLimon74
    @ARLimon74 3 месяца назад

    Cinnabon is an adorable 🐰 bunny! It is so much fun to watch him play, explore, and eat! So cute! Have a great day, Cinnabun! Bunnies 🐰 RULE!

  • @jenCake101
    @jenCake101 3 месяца назад

    Well said, love your videos

  • @2005charcoal
    @2005charcoal 3 месяца назад

    Great advice, love your channel 😊 x

  • @swamperino
    @swamperino 3 месяца назад +1

    I had the same discovery about treats! Used to give one or multiple every day because they would go crazy about them. Then my boy got GI stasis, which he has never had with his previous owner. I stopped giving sugary treats and switched to apple wood sticks, saving treats for situations where I have to pick them up.

  • @kathyortiz4302
    @kathyortiz4302 3 месяца назад +1

    I have 5 bunnies 1 angora female 2 lionheads boys and 1 Rex , people next door were breeding them ,well they ended up in my yard ,I started feeding them and they stayed,I had them spayed and neutered,then rescued 1 from my daughters job ,a neighbor sold their house and just let 2 of them go ,we don’t know what happened to the other one,but we have one ,it’s sad these breeders don’t care ,these bunnies were not taking care of at all ,I called animal control a few times they would take some probably the sicker ones,my heart just breaks for them, and I also agree we always learning about them,my bunnies are free roaming but not in my bedrooms 3 bunnies are in my porch,which is like a living room,and are inside living room and kitchen

  • @heidiwilding2557
    @heidiwilding2557 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for your honesty!

  • @kristinaexpat3843
    @kristinaexpat3843 2 месяца назад

    Good job!

  • @ephemerabluetit335
    @ephemerabluetit335 Месяц назад

    Very well. Cheers!

  • @user-vr2pz9qf3v
    @user-vr2pz9qf3v 2 месяца назад

    My rabbit, Muffin, is a free roamer and really loves under my bed as her special spot. I think all rabbits should have one where you know and they know they cannot be reached. Once she is under my bed I know she will be sleeping or is not in the mood. I can easily get her out with a couple taps on the floor by the bed,

  • @PolarRawr
    @PolarRawr 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you so much for the vids, they really help me with my rabbit! ☺

  • @makayla7141
    @makayla7141 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing! ❤ I always love learning from you and appreciate the openness!

  • @Mitzyna
    @Mitzyna 2 месяца назад

    I also totally change my mind about Holland lop after having one. I will never have a lop again. She will not have a long life, because of bad breeding and it hurts me.
    I am just happy she is here where she can get a painless happy life, even tho it is expensive and painfull for me that i know that she will not be here next year.

  • @phaedrabacker2004
    @phaedrabacker2004 2 месяца назад

    Good knowledge to know your rabbit.

  • @sashaconrad3939
    @sashaconrad3939 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for your honesty! We all change our views as our knowledge and experiences evolve. Thank you for sharing what you’ve learned from Cinnabun’s first four years with you. You’re helping countless people by passing the knowledge on! 😊

  • @NaomiR51
    @NaomiR51 2 месяца назад

    I think a lot of these things always depends on the owner and the bunny. I see a lot of bunny youtubers who only have one rabbit so they sometimes seem to forget how different bunnies can be. Of course some things like main diet and housing are the same for all bunnies but the details differ a lot.
    I currently have a male and female and they couldn't be more different. One gets diarrhea from lettuce, one doesn't. One will eat anything she can get her paws on (the one that gets diarrhea from lettuce) and the other is a very picky eater. The female does a lot of exploring but the male never leaves their 'home rug', so even though he has the room to free roam he just doesn't want to that much. The boy is very calm but gets angry at noises the doesn't recognize (starts thumbing when my bf is singing), the female doesn't care at all.
    I once tried to walk them on a leash and they both loved the grassy field. The boy was just hopping calmy sniffing the grass but the girl started running and doing a lot of binkies which isn't very safe. So regardless of your opinion on walking bunnies it was obviously less safe for one than the other.
    All of that being said, I think it's nice you revisit your opinions! Learning from mistakes or just finding things that work better is good and makes you a good owner in my opinion :)
    I had bunnies way longer than you've had but I still have learned so much stuff from you. My female bunny is also prone to stasis and thanks to you I figured out that she was especially having it during molding like Cinnabun.
    I wanted to add that I don't think all breeders are bad. If there wouldn't be any breeders there would be no bunnies anymore in 10 years.
    But the difference between 'back yard' breeders and ethical breeders is sooooo huge. I breed pet rats and I would consider myself an ethical breeder. Ethical breeders don't breed excessively, they don't breed animals with unhealthy qualities, they don't breed sick animals and they look at the shape/size and personality of every pairing they do. We work to make the species/breeds better and healthier, not for colors and looks. As an example, there are definitely different color/marking in rats that are known to cause problems like megacolon. Ethical breeders would never breed with those, even if they look pretty or cute.

  • @annabelgodwin4862
    @annabelgodwin4862 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for this :)

  • @imle9279
    @imle9279 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for bringing up the bad breeding!! So important for anyone who wants a pet, dogs, cats and rabbits all have some brachycephalic breeds unfortunately, so I'm glad you brought that up and mentioned some of the issues that come along with the breed.
    Many animals don't show symptoms until they're "middle age" so it's hard to tell wether an animal will develop these kinda issues when they're young, but around the 5 year mark, most show symptoms.. so sad, cuz these are amazing animals with great personalities.

  • @sharronlopez2520
    @sharronlopez2520 2 месяца назад

    Very very good video ❤❤😊

  • @user-un8yp7tx1o
    @user-un8yp7tx1o 3 месяца назад +1

    😊 I only give my bunny fresh fruit and vegetables only he and she is a Rex a little pellets in the morning a little pellet at night lots and lots of hay did 2 years old and they're doing great I'm glad Cinnabon better she's a cutie pie😊❤

  • @Bumblebee7558
    @Bumblebee7558 19 дней назад

    You replayed your morning and light routine and it has your stick routine in it.

  • @Inastorminmybestdressfearless
    @Inastorminmybestdressfearless 3 месяца назад +1

    You helped me so much ! My bun used to live alone in a room but thx to u i got her a bun brother ! Ues ther eboth fixed lol

  • @theapearman1407
    @theapearman1407 2 месяца назад

    You are so welcome to change your mind, you are fully human, we all do ! We are adjusting as we grow and our bunny does as well. Your channel is always kind, uplifting, helpful, and endearing for advice for us bunny 🐰 owners. I’m new in this but I recommend hiding “pellets” in areas of your home like hide in seek. It lights up bunny brains to search and dig and gives the a more enriched activity for how they are designed to forage. If interviewed they would wiggle a nose of appreciation for your food finding game. Thank you so much for all your videos. You helped me become bunny adopted parent ❤️ because of your enthusiasm!

  • @lefeamni
    @lefeamni 3 месяца назад

    It's great that you are open about changes and improvements in your rabbit care. I have also changed a lot and probably will do going forward, too. We can only do the best we can with the information and the beliefs that we have right now, and it's important to be open to changing your mind about things.
    Also, I totally agree with you on the breeding thing. I have two lionheads, and I feel so bad for them when I have to trim and brush their fur all the time. They really hate it, but theres nothing to do about it. They are adopted and used to live in really bad conditions, so I'm just happy they get to live their best lives despite their annoying fur. At least it makes them really cute 🥰

  • @jordanlist1757
    @jordanlist1757 3 месяца назад

    love this video

  • @homemadebyhazell
    @homemadebyhazell 3 месяца назад

    I love what you said about treats! My bun maple also has a sensitive stomach I give him forage as a treat as well!

  • @CurlyVeil
    @CurlyVeil 2 месяца назад

    You are amazing 👑🌹 thank you, I participated in the give away from smallpet select and I win a bag of the rise bedding ✨😍💃🏽💃🏽 thank you so much 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼😍😍

  • @cloverrabbit5622
    @cloverrabbit5622 3 месяца назад

    It's definitely ok to change our minds about things. We are all learning in this big old world! I have changed my mind about my buns over the years. I am lucky to have a vet who specializes in rabbits, and she says all rabbits need is timothy hay and good quality pellets to be healthy. Most rabbits can't even eat greens without having digestive issues...such as soft stool. My buns seem to do ok with a piece of romaine lettuce as a treat every now and then. This is probably my favorite video by you...keep up the great work ! Cinnabun is a lucky bun. 😁

  • @ringpinglan
    @ringpinglan 3 месяца назад +1

    OH gosh so many tings i have learned hence my först rabbit 27 years ago i was 9 and kinda before evrone had aces to internet and information. I bay my rabbits spring mixes they love it. my previus rabbit i wouldent tanke whit me anywere she hated leaving home so I dident, the one before that she went whit me up the mountines 50miles no problem and my 2girls i have now no problem they go whit me to my mums and dad and my friend time to time were they have their own popup playpen. It Is so idividiul from bunny to bunny If they like going whit you outside or not. /stay hoppy pst i stil learning something new about rabbits everyday.

  • @RatedTForTravis
    @RatedTForTravis 3 месяца назад

    tysm for revisiting this! I just got a bunny and I only watch your videos cause they're easy to digest. I actually named my bunny Cinnabun because I liked the name so much and I was already calling her Buns!

  • @terrystokes7893
    @terrystokes7893 3 месяца назад +1

    Cinnabun 😍

  • @sandrapleasure4027
    @sandrapleasure4027 3 месяца назад

    I 've been the owner of several rabbits and I can say rabbit care has come a long ways. I purchased my furry sweetheart in 2022 and he's a lionhead. Thank you for the heads up concerning brachycephalic and lopped ears. He's had GI twice and I've also have limited treats and definitely less lettuce. He's eating a lot more hay and he's doing so much better. Car riding, he let me know today he's just not loving it. I love all of your helpful information!

  • @jenniferherring8901
    @jenniferherring8901 2 месяца назад

    I’m wanting to add a friend in about 6 months & can’t find a rabbit rescue anywhere near me. I’ll keep searching!

  • @mauMilkia
    @mauMilkia 3 месяца назад

    I know you focus on rabbit care but I would absolutely go ballistic for a makeup tutorial or daily makeup routine 😭

  • @efalkows
    @efalkows 3 месяца назад

    My bunny broke two toes on her right back foot a few days ago and I’m so thankful for the 24-hour emergency treatment center we took her to. I’m still not 100% sure how she broke her toes but I have a suspicion (and it involves a ramp “made” for bunnies). Anyways, I’m just sitting next to her now watching CB Sundays. One thing I learned having Butterscotch is just how fragile and stoic rabbits are. Butterscotch was dumped outside when she was a baby and we adopted her. She had GI stasis two months after we got her and I never take her on any outings because I know how fragile she is. We are going on vacation this summer and I am having my mom fly out to stay with her b/c she’s the only person I trust to watch her for 3 weeks.

  • @tomcotner4714
    @tomcotner4714 3 месяца назад

    I have a friend who's incarcerated - he asked me to watch his three-year old Holland Lop. Now, four months later - I see how much care and attention he needs. My friend only fed him pellets. I offer him a salad of romaine lettuce, broccoli, carrots & apples in the morning - pellets with a bit of banana in the evening. I offer Timothy Hay but he will not touch it (don't know why). The rabbit is completely deaf. Your videos have helped me care for him - next challenge is to clip his nails.

  • @SavahRellcast
    @SavahRellcast 3 месяца назад

    This was a very good episode. It really is important to showcase how changing one's opinion is normal and very acceptable. I especially enjoyed the topic about how getting Cinnabun from a backyard breeder was not the best choice. I personally believe Rabbit Breeders should have to get a license to prove that they are Humane and ethical in their practices and that it should be illegal for anybody to breed rabbits without a license that requires the breeder to annually undergo a license inspection for them to keep said license. I know of quite a few states that have started implementing licensing for people who breed cats. Personally I think any pet breeder should be licensed. Especially for rabbits. I personally believe that rabbits should not be bred for food and that such a practice should be illegal. Rabbits are pets not food. Thank you for your wonderful and informative video there is no substitute for personal experience. ❤

  • @jordan_026
    @jordan_026 3 месяца назад

    Do you still feed CB the oxbow biscuits? (digestive, skin & coat, joint support)
    Found your channel a little over a year ago when we adopted our Lionhead boy last year, been watching ever since! Thank you for all the informative and all-around great info for our fellow bun community!

  • @traceysimmons4913
    @traceysimmons4913 3 месяца назад

    Make sure spring mix has no spinach in it or just pick it out. My bunny has her own room but the door is a screen door so when it is shut and not in there she can still see us and we can see her.

  • @eddlo9721
    @eddlo9721 2 месяца назад

    My rabbit is a free roamer to 😊

  • @linastrindlund2830
    @linastrindlund2830 2 месяца назад

    If you get another rabbit you can chose one from a shelter, that likes going out and likes to be held and cuddled. :D they are rare but they are real! ;)

  • @shashinicholas7491
    @shashinicholas7491 3 месяца назад

    1:30 - I’m in Kentucky and my first bunny we rescued from outside a daycare center. We named him Thumper.
    I was so excited to have a my own little brown Holland lop!
    But little did I know what I was getting into!
    I loved him so much and he loved me. But as time passed he got GI Stasis, ear infection that he had to have surgery, slowly due to ear infection and the surgery his mouth was a bit lopsided, he also lost hearing in one ear. but he still looked cute and was a happy bunny. Long story short he passed away. I lost my boy after 4 years. Very devastating!
    Few months after Thumper passed away, I was given a 4 month old female bunny. And she is a fiesta, bossy, selfish bunny. She scratches me when I pick her up and bites me. I know I’m not supposed to pick her up but she needs grooming and cleaning her little butt and nails clipped!
    It’s hard for me to get down to her level due to my knee surgery. Not sure what to do!! She’s been spayed and will be 9 months end of April!
    My 2nd boy Jasper and she get along very well.

  • @d.deugniet2384
    @d.deugniet2384 3 месяца назад

    When I adopted my bunnies from the rescue, I did not know much. I actually went to adopt a cat, but they were there for a long time and hey, how much harder could a bunny be from a cat/dog, right? I quickly learned 😅 and, 2 years in, I am still adapting according to what I see in my bunny. No 2 bunnies are alike, one doesn’t want to go outside, others binky like crazy when they feel grass or dirt. Just observe your bunny and act accordingly.
    So yeah, we live, we learn and we adapt 😊

  • @ThatFloofybunnies
    @ThatFloofybunnies 3 месяца назад

    my bunnies are free roam at home but not in my mum's room. Boofy will follow us around in the morning, evening and night. Her partner, Mantou is much older than her has cataract. He do not really roam a lot (He walking around using the wall as a guide). I carpet the area behind the sofa as most of the time, they are there. Mantou at times cannot control his pee and will pee behind the sofa because he has EC and he is 8 years old now. i did not previde them an area rug as i tried putting, they don't use it at all. They prefer the cooling marble flooring. I make sure to check if they have any sore hock. In Singapore, we normally will have a PVC mesh (eg, egg crate, etc) on top of their pee tray/box too to prevent urine burn and to save cost too. It works wonders too!

  • @kimmckay3136
    @kimmckay3136 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi, I am curious about your wooden stand that treats hang from. Can you provide a link for this?

  • @Overcookednoodle
    @Overcookednoodle 2 месяца назад

    Most of the time vegetables in the store are too expensive for them to just gobble them in 3 seconds 😂 sometimes ill just go in the backyard and grab handfuls of dandelion leaves

  • @erinaumatangi1225
    @erinaumatangi1225 2 месяца назад

    I tried to get me rescue bun use to being outside cause I though that being a rabbit the fresh air is good for him BUT he hates being outside he just sits in the corner of the play pen like a shaking his little terrified butt off. He loves eating our fresh grass though so now I just bring the outside inside to him while he does his zoomies inside the house.

  • @mum.me.madness
    @mum.me.madness 3 месяца назад

    I have a full breed lionhead bunny, is that one of the breeds that have the condition you mentioned? I'm not even going to attempt to spell it 😂😂 Lots of love to you, Brian & CB ❤

  • @felanm
    @felanm 3 месяца назад +1

    I give my girl like a thumbnail size of dried organic fruit at night but I look at her poops to make sure they’re cocoa puff like. We rescued our Holland lop from the neighbors behind me that dumped her outside and never fed her. Their dumbasses assumed she’s a rabbit she can live outside. Their dog almost killed her once until I started banging on the window bc I would look for her daily. One day I decided to dig a little opening to where if she wanted to come over she’d have to do a little digging herself. That very same day she came to our yard and we brought her in. Within that hour she was plopped on her side inside our home sleeping. God definitely put her with us for a reason (also we had a rabbit already so I was honestly at the point of just taking her). The neighbor never asked if we saw her or anything. Poor girl was eating what little grass they had and water they had that dripped out of a pipe. She now gets organic veggies, Timothy hay, and reverse osmosis water. I swear she drinks at least a gallon every 3-4 days. I agree with the adopting especially. My partner and I have no kids so we feed our girls the best we can along with the other animals that come to our yard (squirrels, birds, deer, opossums). Thank you for the video! We love Cinnabun!

  • @conniemckendrick425
    @conniemckendrick425 3 месяца назад

    What is forage and what kind do you use? I've been wanting to get some just not sure what it is. Thanks 😊

  • @pead6022
    @pead6022 2 месяца назад

    What is 'forage'? Maybe a link to an example product? I thought i was doing well giving timothy-based treats but now i am not so sure.....

  • @livy1697
    @livy1697 3 месяца назад

    Hi Morgan, I have been watching a lot of your vids, and i love them so much!❤ but i do have a question. At what age did you get Cinnabun? Im just really curious.☺️🐇

  • @doityourself3293
    @doityourself3293 2 месяца назад

    aloe root rabbits eat to make them go when they get pluged up. They know when they need it.

  • @andreapitari2901
    @andreapitari2901 3 месяца назад

    Can you please share where you get your dried edible flowers for her? Thank you

  • @lyndseycooper8378
    @lyndseycooper8378 3 месяца назад +1

    First comment I love Cinnabon my bunny is getting neutered soon

  • @Sophie_Kearney2012
    @Sophie_Kearney2012 2 месяца назад

    My dad has a rabbit she is free roamed in a conservatory for more warmth since she has very thin hair she DOES HAVE A CAGE but she only uses it to sleep or chill it is mostly open but the rest off the house is off-limits but the conservatory is very big!i wanna know is this life good for our family rabbit choco?

  • @Ella-J
    @Ella-J 3 месяца назад +1

    POV I have a bunny (my profile )and I have only had it for a 1 year ish his name is bun bun

  • @tameegetz9957
    @tameegetz9957 2 месяца назад

    Can you do a video on why Cinnabun is an only rabbit? I got only one rabbit and a stranger told me on a reel I commented on that she shouldn’t be a only rabbit and I’m home 24/7 with her and if I’m not home there’s always someone here with her that I trained to take care of her the same way I do

  • @rachelgeorge2098
    @rachelgeorge2098 2 месяца назад

    so cute! but is cinnibun a cottontail?

  • @MysonKirby
    @MysonKirby 3 месяца назад +1

    Great Video 💥👍. You are so Right. When I first Adopted My Son Kirby 🐰 over 2 1/2 years ago, I bought a Stroller and Promised Him No Cage Never Again. I Meant It. But I keep my closet doors locked. Otherwise he will be in there trying to Chew up my shoes 👟, clothes and his Treat's. Kirby 🐰 is a Flemish Giant, Free Roamer, and Eating Chewing Machine, 15 lbs of Pure Fun. He's the Boss of the House 🏡. Please Watch My Son Kirby 🐇 on RUclips over 30 Videos. You will see 👀 why. We go everywhere together park, farmers market, by the Lake, Dunkin Donuts and Shopping 🛍️. We live in Chicago USA by the Lake on the Gold Coast to many dogs in the neighborhood. A 74 year old Crazy Bunny Father.✨🤗🥰💕💞🥬🥕🍌🐰

  • @fearlessangel2625
    @fearlessangel2625 2 месяца назад

    Ty for helping me to be an;e to convince my parents to get a bunny today ! Is one big room good enough for a bunny?

  • @sarahfindlay6296
    @sarahfindlay6296 3 месяца назад

    From watching this channel, I have been giving my bunny those garden sticks you used to give Cinnabun. She loves them and is usually waiting patiently at the same time for her stick. Should I be avoiding giving these to her?