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Have a day in my life mate, wife got these to from a rescue center first one is called bailey but yhe smaller of the two is called BJ!, strange looks in the park:blushing

 

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cool, a few tips steve, dont line their beds with newspaper as the ink wont do them any favours, dont let them have a hedgehog as a friend and like it or not they are going to breed, our 2 male ones did:sneaky2::lol:

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just have sawdust and straw at the moment.....they are doing well with the litter training too already!

 

the breeder did tell me she was 99% certain they were both males! guess we'll just see!

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we had to rename the one called Garry, he is now none as gayl ha ha, we dont have him anymore we gave him/her to a friend and he escaped and made jiggy with a wild one, he is a lion main rabbit, cracking looking bunny, i will get you a pic to show the kids. They can really eat through cables though and those claws get very sharp

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