The Battle for FableWood - OOC

I kinda made it as simple as them falling from the netting, but I'll leave it up to them to decide how their characters land and then I guess some others can try to help. They could always land in Ian's netting and then bounce out of it. xD
 
DawnAntalios said:
You get a spook for that one!
Mostly because it is hard to give spooks.
Lol, it is kinda hard to give those ones out unless we're in some horror-themed RP. xD
 
I always feel like I'm spoiling my car when I take it to the car wash lol.
 
So yesterday I bought my sister an 8 week old bunny for her birthday (which is actually tomorrow, but we didn't know if that rabbit would be there when her birthday did come around) and now I feel like the best sister of all time~


Also for the battle thread I believe I'm still waiting for @Flutterby to post for Quincy before I can~
 
Peaceswore said:
So yesterday I bought my sister an 8 week old bunny for her birthday (which is actually tomorrow, but we didn't know if that rabbit would be there when her birthday did come around) and now I feel like the best sister of all time~
Also for the battle thread I believe I'm still waiting for @Flutterby to post for Quincy before I can~
Might want to keep some extra Febreeze around now. xD Never had a bunny myself, but have heard that they can smell really bad even if you keep their area clean. Regardless, I'm sure the bunny will be an adorable addition to the family. :3
 
Lioness075 said:
Might want to keep some extra Febreeze around now. xD Never had a bunny myself, but have heard that they can smell really bad even if you keep their area clean. Regardless, I'm sure the bunny will be an adorable addition to the family. :3
He/she is so cute~ But yea heard the same thing and believe me we are prepared got something that makes them smell a bit better... And I bout some Febreeze just the other day so we are ready to go xD
 
I hope it is a female bunny.


Having had 4 bunnies over the course of the years I can safely say that the girl bunnies actually clean up after themselves (they eat their own droplets as most bunnies do, nutriments), and most importantly their pee has no pheromones/stench to it whilst the male bunny one is more... prominent.


But if the bunny is small it is incredibly adorable and cuddly.
 
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Peaceswore said:
He/she is so cute~ But yea heard the same thing and believe me we are prepared got something that makes them smell a bit better... And I bout some Febreeze just the other day so we are ready to go xD
Haha, not sure what gender the furball is? Oh! Is your sister going to name her/him?
 
Lioness075 said:
Haha, not sure what gender the furball is? Oh! Is your sister going to name her/him?
Nah its only 8 weeks old and you can't tell till they are abut four or five months old~ And she did something long and related to homstuck... I just call it Vice sine I know that's what it begins with~
 
Its rather easy to determine what gender the little bunny is - though you might not want to do it in front of your sister.


Just turn the little fluffball to its back and if you see a small pecker... well you know what it is.


If not then gratz! Its a girl!
 
DawnAntalios said:
Its rather easy to determine what gender the little bunny is - though you might not want to do it in front of your sister.
Just turn the little fluffball to its back and if you see a small pecker... well you know what it is.


If not then gratz! Its a girl!
Yeah, but they are pretty much infants and the sell said wes got to wait a tad before we can tell~
 
Eh, it's adorable either way. I cannot wait to move out in the future, as my first two pets are going to be two female guinea pigs. Ahhh, I can't wait to have pets and specifically guinea pigs again! :D
 
Oh I see.


Mine was very tiny when we adopted her. She was the bravest, with her little sisters she was climbing on the stairs but she was the one who climbed the highest... and then she looked at me with a questioning look as she got stuck at the top of the stairs. I knew I needed her.


So if you have a staircase and you don't want to keep the guy in a cage permanently... they love to climb.
 
DawnAntalios said:
Oh I see.
Mine was very tiny when we adopted her. She was the bravest, with her little sisters she was climbing on the stairs but she was the one who climbed the highest... and then she looked at me with a questioning look as she got stuck at the top of the stairs. I knew I needed her.


So if you have a staircase and you don't want to keep the guy in a cage permanently... they love to climb.
I will be sure to let my sister know this~ Thx for telling me I was curious whats some good ways to give them exercise.... Got to clean the house up a bit though.
 
One more thing: my fluffy girl loved to jump up high. Like really did. They could jump like one meter or such without needing to move anywhere or do anything, its quite surprising.


Oh and hide anything they can chew: they REALLY love to do it. Also mine really hated the carrots but ADORED apples, only red ones though. The key is, however, not to give them too many vegetables with a lot of water in it, that can mess up their digesting system - so finding a good balance between dried greens and leaves/apples is a good way to keep your bunneh happy.
 
DawnAntalios said:
One more thing: my fluffy girl loved to jump up high. Like really did. They could jump like one meter or such without needing to move anywhere or do anything, its quite surprising.
Oh and hide anything they can chew: they REALLY love to do it. Also mine really hated the carrots but ADORED apples, only red ones though. The key is, however, not to give them too many vegetables with a lot of water in it, that can mess up their digesting system - so finding a good balance between dried greens and leaves/apples is a good way to keep your bunneh happy.
*is taking notes* Gotcha, gotcha. I know its bad if their digestive system gets messed up and only need small quantities of those type of fruits/veggies. Mainly eat hay and pellets, got to get the little thing a den and things to chew on... And be ready for when it wants to jump~
 
Lol, well...if anyone wants to learn about caring for guinea pigs...I can offer many words of advice. :P
 
Guinea pigs are also cute as well, it just happened to be a bunny that we decided to adopt because they were in the neighborhood :3


And well, how can you say no to something like this:


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But beware of hamsters, I remember seeing some at one of my former school mates: they literally bit each other in jealousy and anger, they were really fearsome and vicious.
 
Yeah, I would highly advise nobody to get hamsters. Mine were always running away and then never wanted to socialize or be around me. I hated my hamsters. I had one after another and only ever ended up having two in the end. Not fun at all.
 
Lioness075 said:
Yeah, I would highly advise nobody to get hamsters. Mine were always running away and then never wanted to socialize or be around me. I hated my hamsters. I had one after another and only ever ended up having two in the end. Not fun at all.
Too late.
 
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