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   The Mini Lop Rabbit has adorable droopy ears, making it look sweet and even a bit comical!
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debora jennings - 2005-10-09
our mini lop is named popper and he is a new daddy. the babies are the cutest thing ever! my husband was not a fan of rabbits until we got popper and now he sneeks him carrots when no one is looking. he has definitely been won over.

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Louise Duncan - 2005-10-08
I have two mini lop rabbits, Ivory and Chesnut, and they are cute, cuddly and only scratch and bite when provoked. Chesnut has the habbit of hiding in my sweatshirt, when I pick her up. These rabbits are the best!:)

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Rebecca Hoagland - 2005-10-06
I have an adorable Mini Lop rabbit, named Whiskers. He is very lively, but also likes to cuddle and be held. I show him at the fair, and we always have a great time. Every morning, he always comes out of box to greet me, when I go outside to feed him and take care of him. He is really special to me, and I love him very much. Oh yeah, he is also extremely cute!

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Lilly - 2005-09-30
i don't have a rabbit yet, but from all the wonderful comments, and because i happen to love and know alot about mini lops, they are my choice and i am getting one soon:) Thanks for all the comments ^_^

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gabbie thomas - 2005-09-21
Mini lops are the best rabbits in the world! I have 2. Daydream and Speedie! they are great with humans and learn things so fast. I think everyone should have one!

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Henry - 2005-09-16
I adopted a mini lop from the Humane Society.Her name is Bubbie,she is very sweet and learned how to use the litter box on her own.She is now a year old,but when i got her she was only 7 months and going through her "teenage years". The color on her is gray and white and she loves to lie around under the air vent in my room.

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Sera - 2005-09-16
my boyfriend got me a mini lop for my birthday. We named him Fiver, after the rabbit in 'Watership Down.' My mom totally hates my boyfriend and the bunny, but Fiver is so cute and sweet, its worth it. ^^

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Sarai Penney - 2005-09-05
I have owned my new baby bunny for 2 weeks, she was a replacement furry animal as I lost my dog who was everything to me 3 months ago. She's fantastic, shes only a baby but she seems to have half trained herself already, she loves nothing more than running round the living room, and when shes had enough she lets me know, gets back into her cage and flops... Shes also a reincarnation of my dog in a bunny suit. She always makes me laugh and I am so glad I get to spend the next few years with her, as shes only a baby. Mini lops rock!!!

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Haley Hoppe(age 14) - 2005-09-03
I have wanted a rabbit for about 2-3 yrs and finally this summer I got two(well my sis has one too). I named her(im not sure if its a her I can't tell yet)Moonshine. She has been with us since Aug. of this month.
She IS a outside-hutch-rabbit....but I play with her EVERYDAY! she is the best rabbit ever. she was 2months old when I got her now she is 3 months old. in a month or two I am going to breed her with a mini lop buck from Nancy(the lady who gave her to me). I am going to mate her on Oct.13 so that Nov.13(my sis's bday)she will kindle and I am going to let her keep one of the babies!!

if you are going to get a rabbit i think you should get a mini lop!!!
or any lop for that matter!!!!



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N. - 2005-08-27
I have had a mini lop rabbit for almost two years (she turns two this October). And I must say keeping rabbits inside your house makes them much friendlier. As a child my father kept rabbits outside but outside rabbits tend to never love you as affectionately as an inside rabbit. This rabbit is the sweetest of all pets I've owned. She gets along with my guinea pig (who probably thinks shes a guinea pig) and my cat (who is afraid of my bunny). I would recommend getting a mini lop rabbit and also keeping it inside your home if possible (if the smell of a rabbit is what you're worried about it is not a problem, just scoop out the soiled section of the cage every few days and it will probably not be a problem for I keep my rabbit in my bedroom). Great Site :)

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