I can't believe these little babies have gotten so big! They're getting more and more adventurous and have even started nibbling on their mom's pellet food. We lost the one little spotted baby due to frostbite. His whole foot was shriveled and we couldn't save him.
I might keep this little girl, I'm thinking of naming her Clementine. I love her coloring! She is a broken orange/tort color.
This little pose of hers was adorable! :)
The orange bow tied in nicely with her orange coloring!
This poor little guy is missing some digits. The whole litter got affected by frostbite. It snowed the day they were born and I noticed these black scab like spots on their back legs and on some of their toes. I later found out these little scabs were from frostbite. I have been applying triple antibiotic ointment to the affected areas and the scabs have fallen off and the sores are healing nicely. The growth has been stunted on the toes that have been affected. Most of this little guy's toes had it. They are doing very well, thankfully! :)
This little guy is a lot tinier than his siblings. The reason they all look so shinny and a little greasy is because of the triple antibiotic ointment.
He has a tort coloring. He's so cute and tiny! He has a really sweet personality too! :)
This chunky little girl is adorable! I'm thinking of keeping her too. I don't have any solid color adult mini lops! So it's about time. :)
This boy is really sweet. His one ear didn't want to lop down for the picture!
It's much easier to get a picture of all of these guys since there are only 4 than to get a picture of Bonnie's 9! It's very difficult to get them to all look at the camera at the same time!
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