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Slavery Is Real!

I guess the lack of updates on this blog goes to show how little I have to share lately but the truth of the matter is, I have been really busy living life (like the other parts of my life that is). That reminds me of an email I received this week that made me laugh a little. In the email, the sender addressed me as “Rabbit Seller”. It was funny because it sounded as though I am like a butcher selling meat but in this case I sell rabbits to make a living. Again, the fact remains that this is just a hobby that I enjoy and I do not sell rabbits to make a living (thank God for that!).

I believe I am not the only one who keeps rabbits as pets and hold a day job at the same time. For some of us especially those with a family, the week days seemed to have less time. As age catches up, I do feel that movements tend to slow down and it takes more time to get things done around the house. With so little time on hand, we barely have enough time for our pets let alone posting long blog entries (LOL!).

So what happens to the bunnies?

I am glad that I do not keep as many rabbits as I used to. At one point of time, it seemed to be a burdening chore and I was doing nothing but cleaning rabbit pans & litter trays. Not something that I was hoping for in a hobby and less attention was given to each individual rabbit. In situation like this, problems tend to go unnoticed.

A couple of months back, I anticipated how hectic my life would be and started downsizing to a number which is very comfortable for me. Unfortunately, even with such a small number, laziness gets the best of me and I do feel like a bunny slave. I sometimes find myself wishing that my rabbits will start cleaning their own litter trays. Call it hallucination but I am sure doing bunny chore will be the last thing on your mind when you come back home after a long day at work. That is as real as it gets.

A bum for you until it is squeaky clean…

Just like life, there are ups and downs, there is no exception when it comes to raising rabbits. The moment I start getting my hands dirty, I feel recharged again when I get to see each rabbit with their unique antics and personalities. It is like they brighten up my day all over again and it made what seemed to be a chore enjoyable all over again. I conclude that we have to remind ourselves that this is a hobby or our favorite past time and at the same time being aware of the responsibilities that comes with keeping animals as pets.

I am not going near that dirty litter tray!

While many in this world do not even have the basic necessities to live through life, keeping rabbits as pets really is a luxurious hobby. I am grateful that I am able to have such privilege in this lifetime. There are indeed so many things that we tend to take for granted and while many friends across the globe celebrate Thanksgiving Day, I would like to give thanks for this wonderful hobby and the people it has brought into my life.

Happy Thanksgiving Day to all celebrating!

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Photos & Article

Just before I begin, I would like to inform everyone that another article has been published over at PetFinder.my’s Wagazine. Click here to read. I would like to invite all readers to provide me with some feedback (if possible) or even some questions regarding rabbits that you would like to be addressed. If I find these questions interesting, I will be writing an article on the topic asked. I am indeed a pet lover first and I started off like any other. In fact, the disappointment brought about by irresponsible breeders was what inspired me to be a breeder myself. I am inspired to be a reputable breeder and be a testimony that it is possible to uphold ethical breeding (forget about profitability). This article highlights some of the ways in which new comers can avoid bad breeders. I hope everyone will enjoy and pass the link around to friends who are considering getting a rabbit as pet.

On the other hand, I cannot remember when was the last time I took photos of the rabbits but since Christmas is approximately 2 months away,  I thought of testing out some sort of Christmas scene with the bunnies. I enjoyed the photo session very much and it gave me some time to groom every bunny. I am sure they enjoyed the little pampering with me giving them a good brushing, pedicure and manicure (ROFL!).

Here are some pictures that I took today. Hope you like what you see!

Carmel is now 6 years old. My little golden girl in the rabbitry.

He is my favorite homegrown and I am so happy to have produced this little wonder…

Byscuit is a very cute little doe. Hope she will continue to grow into a beautiful senior doe.

Murdoch have finally grown into his own and he looks like a little plush puppy right now. He is very consistent throughout his growth and the thing I like about him is how effortless he poses each time I place him on the table.

Ziero is truly a tanker and I am sure she makes a very good brood doe. Cannot wait to work on the sable point color project with her.

Little Dimmy is going through a major molt at the moment but nonetheless, he’s the boss of the rabbitry. No bun messes with Dimmy!

Faith is also going through her major molt but she still looks stunning!

Huge head and Big bum, that’s how Roscoe balances himself!

I love everything about this doe just like how I love all my bunnies!

Last but not least, our resident Mini Rex. Drogo is a very charming bun, he have won over everyone’s heart in this house!

I just heard another song that uses the words “True Love” and this time around it is from one of my favorite recording artiste – Ne-Yo. I’ll end this post by leaving you with the music video entitled Let Me Love You.

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Save Up To RM 6 Today!!!

What goes up and never comes down? You might answer that prices of things normally increase but we beg to differ for Genesis Ultra Premium Rabbit Pellets. We have come to a point where we are able to reduce the prices to some of the packages we offer. This is only possible due to the constant good demand from our regular customers. We hope you can share this good news to fellow small animal owners so that we can further bring the prices down when there are more people feeding this wonderful feed.

Save up to RM 6 for these 3 kg packages. Free shipping for Peninsula Malaysia.

Price Table:

Item Price Before Price NOW
Genesis 3 Free Shipping – Package A

(3 units Timothy)

RM 85.50 RM 79.50
Genesis 3 Free Shipping – Package B

(3 units Alfalfa)

RM 79.50 RM 73.50
Genesis 3 Free Shipping – Package C

(2 units Timothy 1 unit Alfalfa)

RM 83.50 RM 77.50
Genesis 3 Free Shipping – Package D

(2 units Alfalfa 1 unit Timothy)

RM 81.50 RM 75.50

Click the link below to make FREE SHIPPING purchases:-

www.TinyCritterz.com

Customers who purchase small animal products for Rabbits, Guinea Pigs & Chinchilla can now request for FREE SAMPLES!!! Email truluvrabbitry@gmail.com for FREE SAMPLES TODAY!!!

Free Samples upon request!

You read it first hand here, that the more people buy, the cheaper it will be.  So please spread the word and help each other share out the cost and everyone (and everybun) can be happy!

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Price Reduction For Monthly Packages!

GOOD NEWS!

In my previous post, I have made a promise to further lower the prices of both the Genesis Ultra Premium Timothy & Alfalfa rabbit pellets. After much deliberation and consideration, I have come up with a very good deal for all pet owners. You will now save RM 2 on the two monthly packages.

The Genesis Ultra Premium Timothy Rabbit pellet in this package was previously sold for RM 28.50 and the new price is RM 26.50.

The Genesis Ultra Premium Alfalfa Rabbit pellet in this package was previously sold for RM 26.50 and the new price is RM 24.50.

These are free shipping (Peninsular Malaysia) packages!!!

Please visit TinyCritterz.com for more SPECIAL DEALS!!!

I hope everyone will support this effort so that more people will use Genesis Rabbit pellets and that will further reduce the prices!

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This Is How We Do It

KRIK…. KRUK…. KRIK…… KRUK………………

KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK! KRIK! KRUK!

That is the sound of Tru-Luv Rabbitry this evening during dinner time. Exactly what are the bunnies chowing down on?

The much awaited new stocks for Genesis Ultra Premium Rabbit Pellets are here! And there is a price reduction for breeder packs (15 kg). Thanks to the generosity and sincerity of the Malaysia Genesis Distributor. We were all informed that this discount is only possible due to the overwhelming response from the breeders and as the number of users increase, the price shall decrease. This is the first time in history that such reduction has taken place for an ultra premium rabbit pellet! This is the commitment we promise for our fellow hobbyists and pet lovers because we are pet lovers to begin with. Who else knows our pets best if it is not us. We not only know our pets well, we understand how every pet owners feel and we promise nothing but the best for both yourself and your pet(s)!

Unfortunately, the prices for 1kg packs remain the same due to higher cost of packaging & shipping. The good news is, the prices will be reviewed when the number increases as well! So for all you pet owners, you better start buying this wonderful feed that promises nothing but the best overall results both internal and external!

Price Table:

Item Price Before Price NOW
Genesis Timothy 15kg RM 285.00 RM 255.00
Genesis Alfalfa 15kg RM 270.00 RM 240.00
Genesis Timothy 1kg RM 28.50 RM 28.50
Genesis Alfalfa 1kg RM 26.50 RM 26.50

For those residing in Peninsula Malaysia, you are in for a good bargain. Click the link below to make FREE SHIPPING purchases:-

www.TinyCritterz.com

Customers who purchase small animal products for Rabbits, Guinea Pigs & Chinchilla can now request for FREE SAMPLES!!! Email truluvrabbitry@gmail.com for FREE SAMPLES TODAY!!!

Free Samples upon request!

You read it first hand here, that the more people buy, the cheaper it will be.  So please spread the word and help each other share out the cost and everyone (and everybun) can be happy!

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Idioms & Quotes of the Show Rabbit World

If you have been in the rabbit world long enough, you might have come across many terms, statements, comments, idioms and quotes used in all sorts of situations. Some of these statements hold more meanings than they literally do. In this post, I hope to help explain and decipher what all these terms mean. A word of caution, I am no urban dictionary and what I write in this post is for entertainment sake so please do not take it too seriously.

Cute

This is the word most widely used by breeders to comment on pictures of rabbits owned by another breeder. It is a very polite way of saying, “I am so not into this one”. In other words, it could mean that the bunny in question is not good enough. On a better note, if it is a very young rabbit, this word means exactly what it means. Every 4 weeks old bunny is cute right?

Potential/Promising

Please take this ugly thing out of my barn! These two words are related to “I will not sell what I don’t intend to keep”. There are two sides to these two words. Some inexperienced breeders are unable to evaluate younger stock and have no patience to grow out the juniors that they have at a particular point of time. I am sure most of us have heard or read about the story of Ugly Duckling. Some young rabbits will bloom into very beautiful adults if given the time and good care. Not all breeders use these terms loosely, some really mean what they say and those that they are offering for sale are in fact very beautiful promising and potential show stoppers. I believe it matters who you are dealing with.

I will not sell what I don’t intend keep

I find this statement rather interesting. I believe the question that should follow when this statement is used plainly should be, “Then why aren’t you keeping it?”. I would rather complete the sentence by saying, “I do not sell anything that I do not intend to keep, but the fact is that I have too many beautiful rabbits with limited cages so I have decided to part with this one to make more space”. The crude me would rather say, “I do not sell anything I do not intend to keep, but the fact is, I won’t keep it and I hope you will make something good out of it”. Oh give me a break!

If you have nothing good to say, don’t say anything

When I have nothing good to say, I say it ANYWAY! I don’t give a sh*t how your delicate mushy little heart feels! I am brutally honest and every word that comes from my mouth draws blood. That’s how cruel I am. ROFL! It is true that it is a small world and in the bunny world, there are many taboos and discussion of one’s rabbit is liken to discussing religion in certain countries (everything is sensitive). So in order not to offend anyone’s feelings, it is best to keep words like “your rabbit is fugly” to yourself! Even if your “most honest” opinion is being sought after, please refrain from saying anything bad because rabbit people can be very brutal!

We have a very good representation of the breed but…

This is something we might have heard during shows and it simply means that the rabbits are still not good enough in the opinion of the judge. You do not have to agree and clear out your entire herd because another judge may come along and say the same thing about your new herd of rabbits.

So as you can see, there are many representations or interpretations as to the vast amount of words in the rabbit world. We humans are far more complicated than rabbits. When a rabbit performs a binky, it literally means it is happy. But when someone smile at you, there might be thousands of curse words going through his or her mind at that exact moment. It really depends on how you carefully craft your sentence and ask the right questions.

How I would like to say it differently? Being the honest (broke) bloke I am, I usually tell people my most honest opinion of my rabbits and that they (buyers) should understand that nice rabbits are very difficult to come by. If they are breeders, they should know that there are substantial work to be done to obtain a “show stopper”. No “regular” breeder should expect to have a perfect rabbit handed over to them on a silver platter (unless you have a lot of cash to burn). But in actual fact, I have been given very beautiful rabbits to begin with by extremely generous people and I try my best to do the same with breeders with good intentions.

If only dealing with people is as easy and innocent as dealing with rabbits, the world will be a better place…

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Something I Am Very Proud Of

At the end of 2010 and after 3 years of raising Holland Lops, I started feeling a worried not being able to grow the hobby. Most of my rabbits were shared with pet owners mostly keeping single bunnies and there were no other reputable breeders to work with.

Then my prayers were answered when I met Golden Pines Rabbitry who share the same sentiments when it comes to ethical breeding while trying to improve the breed locally. Almost 2 years has gone by and I am glad that much has been achieved. In fact, Golden Pines Rabbitry has surpassed me in many aspects of the hobby. If I am not wrong, they will soon have rabbits with pedigrees filled up with the GP prefix perhaps making them one of the rabbitries in Malaysia to have 100% locally bred competitive Holland Lops. These rabbits are fully conditioned to thrive in our climate without the need of air conditioning and etc.

Another rabbitry that I am proud of is CME Rabbitry. I got to know CME Rabbitry through Golden Pines Rabbitry and I am glad to mention that I enjoy working with CME Rabbitry. CME is always eager to learn and today his knowledge has surpassed mine in terms of color genetics. To be honest, I tend to slack off when it comes to the ABCD of colors.

Through his knowledge and experience, CME Rabbitry is now producing very nice colored Holland Lops especially in the otter department. I believe this is attributed to his perseverance and patience in the hobby. Another attribute that deserve commending is that CME Rabbitry have a big heart for his rabbits and always go the extra mile to ensure that they are passed on to responsible and good owners.

One point to take note is that CME Rabbitry have always worked with locally bred Holland Lops and up to this point of time, have not imported any stocks of his own.

Kudos to CME Rabbitry for producing beautiful colored Holland Lops!

Life is a journey, not a destination.

Nuff Said….

And to top off the wonderful weekend, I received the much anticipated Rabbit Fever DVD in the mailbox today.

An awesome little documentary!

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Fruit Of My Labor

Over the past year, I have been breeding and passing some of my rabbits to fellow enthusiasts who are serious about the hobby. I have also passed on many beautiful and handsome rabbits to pet owners who have approached me. Knowing the fact that the hobby must grow, I am glad to see some of the other breeders are doing very well with rabbits that I have shared with them. I am very proud of each and everyone of them for producing very good rabbits through applying their knowledge.

As for me, it boils down to only a few that I have selected to move forward in this hobby. I am so glad that my rabbits are fed with Genesis Ultra Premium Rabbit Food because the results are spectacular. In the past and even now, I often hear breeders echoing the statement “Quality, not quantity” and with such a wonderful feed, my rabbits have much better condition. And with such beautiful rabbits, I do not need to have many but instead just a handful will be able to help me move forward.

 

Aren’t they so darn cute!?

And I am proud to say that they are my home growns!

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Sentimental Saturday

After just one hour of posting photos of rabbits available, all four has been spoken for. In the process I found very compassionate people too. It is totally unexpected and I would love to write about it.

Being in the show rabbit world set one’s mind to such that there is no room for imperfection. If it gets really serious, it is all about discarding the undesirable. I am not sure how others feel about this and if all breeders share the same sentiments. Perhaps, I may not really fit into the picture.

As a breeder who cares for his rabbits, I worry most for these imperfect babies. A small injury may cause the chances of getting a home to almost nil. I usually spend more time and effort on those with problems hoping that they will eventually grow up healthy and well. At the back of my mind, I am also very discouraged by the fact that no one may want to have them but today I was proven wrong. You really cannot blame me for thinking that way because I have learned that in this part of the world, honesty is not appreciated. Haters will always be haters and even though I know for a fact that I am the least favored rabbit breeder in town, I am still going to speak my mind come what may. I would like to share my thoughts and feelings on the experiences that I had today.

I posted photos of four rabbits that was available earlier today and out of the four, one was a little blind doe and the other was a smaller than usual little buck (we sometimes call them runts). If you have ever watch the movie BABE, you will know what a runt is and what usually happens to them in the slaughterhouse. I hope you also remember how famous BABE became in the movies.

Of course these imperfect little bunnies raised a few questions among the bunny people here. There were also many assumptions about their imperfections. I totally understand why and they are valid questions in their own rights.

Let’s spend some time talking about the little blind doe that I put up for adoption. My condition for her was that she should never be bred and should go to a loving pet home. The questions that came back were as follows:-

1. How can your rabbits produce blind babies when they are genetically sound and fed with the best food?

2. Why can’t she be bred if her blindness is not genetically linked?

To be very honest, it can be a little frustrating when I think at the surface level of their questions but I did not disclose the reason she was blind for a few reasons. Firstly, if someone truly love an animal, they will not even bother to ask those questions and that makes it easier for me to make a decision. Secondly, I love to know people’s thoughts and that helps me to gauge how the general people think.

Most of the inquiries also made me wonder why must every living creature be bred and why breeding becomes such a key factor to owning a pet. I do not think I will ever come to understand this part.

So to answer to the above questions, I would like to write a long story about it so that no one dare say anything bad about Tru-Luv Rabbitry. But if they still insist, heck, HATERS WILL ALWAYS BE HATERS!

So what happened to little Ms. Blindie here?

Wanting to ensure the kits born here have higher chances of survival, I always like to see a little more milk in their tummy. I would normally turn mommy bunny over and let the kits nurse on her. On Day #2, just when she was about to finish nursing, mommy decided to give a hard kick. Poor Ms. Blindie flew across the room and landed on the floor with a thud. On closer inspection, I realized that she had a 2 inches cut from behind her left armpit all the way down to the middle of her chest area. I could see her ribs and I was totally devastated! Not wanting to take any chances, my eldest daughter and I took her to the vet to get more advice and perhaps we could give her some stitches.

Being assured that kits have very high recovery rate, we  went home with some antiseptic solution. We spent the entire week cleaning the wound and we were so happy that it dried up. She not only healed but was the biggest milk tanker! She continued to grow but we realized that her left eye was cloudy when it opened. We can only attribute the blindness to the fall. Perhaps the fall may have damaged something that has caused the blindness. If you think about it, wouldn’t blindness caused by genetics make both eyes blind? Her injury was on the left side and her blindness is on the left side as well. I do not think that is coincidence.

As to the question of breeding, we would like her to have a good home. I personally think that it is hard enough to deal with blindness let alone childbirth. I tend to be more compassionate in this sense. We should not stretch someone or some living thing to the max or should I say that we should always compensate someone for their misfortune. Don’t blind people get better treatment these days? And that’s exactly the sentiments that I would like to have for this little doe.

I want her to have a good life not only because she is blind on the left side. It is because she shares the same birthday as my daughter who was holding her in her palm as she walked into the vet clinic hoping that she will be alright. I want her to have a good life because my daughter told me today, “Daddy, please find someone nice for my little blind Belle” and I cannot break a promise made to my little child.

I also received a phone call by a nice little young chap asking for our little charlie buck. He said something along the line of, “I want the most unfortunate one and the little charlie buck fits the bill”. I agreed immediately.

As you can see, the little bunnies that gained much attention aren’t the perfect ones but one that is blind and another that is smaller than the usual.

COMPASSION IS STILL ALIVE IN THIS WORLD!

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Would You Like To Have A Pet Rabbit?

I am not sure if age is catching up or life has been a little demanding lately. Either way, it seemed that 24 hours is just not enough for a day. Sometimes I surrender to the fact that I am slowing down (LOL!).

I must apologize for the lack of updates on this side of the world and I am sure everyone has become an expert in rabbits since there are so much resources that are readily available on the internet. I am not too sure how many would take the time to read the old postings here and for those who does, I hope you benefit from the information shared.

At this time, I have a couple of pets available for adoption and for sale. For those who are interested to know more, please email me at truluvrabbitry@gmail.com so that we can work something out.

A cute little Fuzzy Holland Lop. DOE. She is for sale at a very reasonable price.

A decent pet Holland Lop. BUCK. He is Charlie marked. Also for sale at a reasonable price.

This little BUCK is a very small Holland Lop. I would like to find a good home for him at no cost (FREE). Please let me know if you are interested.

This is a very nice broken doe. She is blind on the left side. I am looking for a good home for her at no cost (FREE). Her blindness is due to an injury caused by accidental fall. Please let me know if you are interested.

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