Lulu loves to have her picture taken.
This photo was posted previously but I am deleting the submission due to some negative comments. I have cropped the picture some and re-posting.
Please don't comment if you don't have anything nice to say! I don't post my pets for critique, I post them because I love them and I have friends who I know in person here on FA who I think would like to see them as they don't get to see them often in person.
This photo was posted previously but I am deleting the submission due to some negative comments. I have cropped the picture some and re-posting.
Please don't comment if you don't have anything nice to say! I don't post my pets for critique, I post them because I love them and I have friends who I know in person here on FA who I think would like to see them as they don't get to see them often in person.
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 552 x 680px
File Size 206.2 kB
Thanks I don't want to bring up the specific issue but I cropped the photo to remove what people commented about. She is very sweet and cuddly and loves attention.
I was actually reluctant to delete the submission and re-post because someone had favorited the picture and I didn't remember who.
I was actually reluctant to delete the submission and re-post because someone had favorited the picture and I didn't remember who.
I got nervous doing it to, but my bunny is allowed to free roam and she likes to jump on my face to wake me up in the morning and after being clawed up, I decided it needed to be done. I use cat claw trimmers for my Waffles
btw, they say to use flashlights under the nail to spot the quick! :D
btw, they say to use flashlights under the nail to spot the quick! :D
ooh you're lucky. D: Waffles has clawed me so many times cause of getting excited or jumping on me in my sleep
That is hardly bordering on abuse :/ If it was like with some cats where the claw curves as it grows and can curve into the pawpad, I would say then it would be. But rabbit claws grow out straight, so it isn't nearly as dangerous.
That is hardly bordering on abuse :/ If it was like with some cats where the claw curves as it grows and can curve into the pawpad, I would say then it would be. But rabbit claws grow out straight, so it isn't nearly as dangerous.
very true. My bunnies are in their cages when not supervised due to all the electronics here.
I have seen bad overgrown bunny claws when my BF worked in a pet store, I would at times get to hold bunnies for trimming. I think if it looked like I was abusing them, the vet would not make so many positive comments on their care every time they are in for a visit.
I have seen bad overgrown bunny claws when my BF worked in a pet store, I would at times get to hold bunnies for trimming. I think if it looked like I was abusing them, the vet would not make so many positive comments on their care every time they are in for a visit.
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