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Anonymous
Anyone keen on rabbits?

How old is this bunny? How big will it get, assuming it's not fully grown (it looks young, to me). What's the species? I took a picture of it with an iPod Nano to give a sense of how big the bunny currently is.
>> Anonymous
ahh I had a bunny like that before :) Im not sure what breed it was but mine was Silver martin/ New Zealand white (or a white rabbit)
>> Anonymous
The species is a rabbit, you twat. Size isn't a reliable measure of age because different breeds of rabbits are different sizes, like dogs.
>> Anonymous
>>186909
is correct.

If it were a lop-eared bunny, I'd put that as about 75% full grown. I think weight is a better indicator. Mine is about 4.5 lbs and 5 months old, and is supposed to max out at 6-6.5 lbs
>> Anonymous
make plans to spay/neuter it, or it'll become a little asshole.
>> Anonymous
>>186916
186912 here.

Do not fucking forget this step. Oh god we had a rabbit from hell when I was a kid...

Once it was neutered it was SO much better (still not as nice as the once we've had since, but we chalked it up to newbie errors in raising him).
>> Anonymous
It's an english spot, which is in the medium sized rabbit category. Be sure to get it fixed, male or female to prevent cancer. Not doing so will basically assure cancer no matter the gender. Also, the vet should be able to give you a good idea of the size it should get I guess.

When finding a vet - be sure to find a good one
that's used to working with rabbits or it'll be super bad.
>> Anonymous
>>186909
Well, there are many types of rabbits, so...

suckadick
>> Anonymous
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It's a fully-grown Dwarf Rabbit.