So, like, I'm this guy. And like, I do stuff...
Chemist, musician, artist, programmer, coach, husband, dad, uncle, etc.
So yeah.
Advice-wise? There are no stupid questions, just stupid people.
Website: Not My Site! E-mail: sporkopolis2001@yahoo.com Gender: Male Occupation: Chemist Age: 32 Member Since: October 16, 2003 Answers: 1249 Last Update: June 1, 2006 Visitors: 133998
Main Categories: Music Spirituality Families View All
Favorite Columnists karenR storageanddisposal jbdreamer chaos MaxwellsSilverHammer xXxpinky615xXx FernGully advice~gurl Notso queenbee Draak more...
|
| |
Hiya,
I've had my rabbits (I have three) for a couple of months now and I am doing great with regards to handling them. They love being stroked and stuff but they aren't so keen on being picked up. I'm pretty sure that all I can do is persevere (but tell me if you think different!). Any tips to get them used to it faster? (link)
|
You probably can't really make it go any faster. Rabbits are by nature timid creatures - thus the long ears and twitchy reflexes. Your best bet is probably to try to keep them good and calm while you attempt to pick them up. Try little steps, like just getting them to your lap and continue to pet them.
If she doesn't happen to see this question, ask selectopaque - I'll guess she'll have some excellent advice on this for you.
|
Rating: 5
|
Thank you loads!! I hadn't thought of that putting them on my lap thing, that's a really good idea! xxx
|
|