Ok I had a human tattoo gun, a 5 needle liner and black outline ink. We used a pen to mark veins to avoid, and liquid Oragel to numb the ear before hand--heads up, it takes a minute of two for that stuff to work, and a good amount, so goop it up.
There were two of us, one to hold the rabbit wrapped in a towel with it's ear sticking out of a little hole we cut, and one to do the actual tattoo. There was a little grunting and struggling, but no screaming. It was much easier to put the rabbit back in the hutch than to get him out, they were just worn out. By the end it took only 30 sec/a minute to make the actual tattoo, longer to let the ear get numb.
Now. We need to invent a super bunny restraint system, something to get them truly immobile, a little squeeze chute/straight jacket combo...I am open to brainstorms/suggestions.
There were two of us, one to hold the rabbit wrapped in a towel with it's ear sticking out of a little hole we cut, and one to do the actual tattoo. There was a little grunting and struggling, but no screaming. It was much easier to put the rabbit back in the hutch than to get him out, they were just worn out. By the end it took only 30 sec/a minute to make the actual tattoo, longer to let the ear get numb.
Now. We need to invent a super bunny restraint system, something to get them truly immobile, a little squeeze chute/straight jacket combo...I am open to brainstorms/suggestions.