curelom
Well-known member
So, it's like this. I'm currently in an in-between stage of life, and may hopefully soon be able to settle down somewhere a little more long-term than I have heretofore been able to. I'm looking at different opportunities and stuff, and it's looking like getting a rabbit may soon become a possibility.
So, while I'm still in a planning stage for the next phase of my life, I've been trying to learn what I can about rabbits so that that can help me make more informed decisions in what opportunities I want to follow and where I want to end up.
I'm leaning towards getting a giant chinchilla, if I can get that to work out, but I'm gonna have to wait and see where I end up, if I can find one within reasonable distance, if I'm going to be rooming with a friend, etc. before I settle for certain on a breed.
What I'm wondering is, in choosing a rabbit, what are cues I can look for to figure out what its personality may be like as a pet? Are there bunny language cues or anything that'll help me choose a nice friendly one? Anything else I should keep in mind that could help me choose a rabbit with a personality I'll be happy with?
Thanks!
-Mariah
So, while I'm still in a planning stage for the next phase of my life, I've been trying to learn what I can about rabbits so that that can help me make more informed decisions in what opportunities I want to follow and where I want to end up.
I'm leaning towards getting a giant chinchilla, if I can get that to work out, but I'm gonna have to wait and see where I end up, if I can find one within reasonable distance, if I'm going to be rooming with a friend, etc. before I settle for certain on a breed.
What I'm wondering is, in choosing a rabbit, what are cues I can look for to figure out what its personality may be like as a pet? Are there bunny language cues or anything that'll help me choose a nice friendly one? Anything else I should keep in mind that could help me choose a rabbit with a personality I'll be happy with?
Thanks!
-Mariah