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Rabbits in generalNewest Review: ... hutch with two compartments, preferably with daytime access to a run, or if not a run that they can be put into for regular exercise. My rabbit care regime went something like this: Mornings: Fed dry rabbit food, top up water and hay, remove and replace soiled sawdust. Afternoon: Placed in run for exercise Evening: Fed greens Weekly: Replace all hay and sawdust and newspaper ... more |
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by - written on 12/11/09 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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Rabbits are popular small pets, especially for children, and are relatively easy to look after, but they still have needs which must be met daily so somebody must be able to fulfill these if the children are away/ ill/ bored with it! Rabbits are by nature sociable animals so it is best to keep more than one so they have company; two does from the same litter is probably best as unrelated males can fight. Too many rabbits are starved of company and do not have enough exercise or living space. They need a good sized hutch with two compartments, preferably with daytime access to a run, or if not a run that they can be put into for regular exercise. My ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/11/09 (Very useful, 62 readings)
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I would like to write a short paean to the humble bunny rabbit - specifically the joys of owning a house rabbit. I'd like to promote in people's minds the notion that these pets are more than just slightly disappointing, scratchy and bad tempered fur balls that live outside in an old box and are forgotten for a great deal of the time. This is, in fact, the sad fate of many domestic rabbits - one of the most neglected of pets according the the RSPCA. And having shared a house with a rabbit for the last two years it really distresses me that people should treat rabbits in this way. If they knew their rabbit and shared their living space a whole new picture would ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/10/09 (Very useful, 70 readings)
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I have had a few rabbits in the past and have one at the moment. Rabbits are a small mammal and generally tend to live outdoors although some people keep them as an indoor pet and house train them. Rabbits are an ideal pet for both children and pet lovers alike. Apart from being cute and cuddly they don't take up to much of your time. All rabbits need is food and fresh water on a daily basis. Somewhere clean, warm and safe to live and an outside place for exercise. Before buying a rabbit as a pet you need to buy the equipment I suggest that you buy a reasonably large hutch that has two compartments one for living and one for sleeping. You also need ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/10/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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We have owned dozens of rabbits over the years, and I think there are a handful of things I would like to say about them: 1) They are cute -rabbits are lovely pets. They're so soft for touching, and can be tamed easily. They look lovely, and will happily sit and cuddle you! Our Paddy would sit upside down in Claire's arms and let her stoke him. They really can be very emotional and loving but they take a while to build up your trust. 2) They can live indoors - three of ours lived indoors. They train where to go to the loo but never stop eating and nibbling things such as furniture, so bear that in mind! 3) They live only a few years- ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/08/09 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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Rabbits are rodents or small mammals that are suitable to keeps as domestic pets. If you are going to keep a rabbit you will have to be prepared in many ways, you might think that it would be an easy task to look after a rabbit which won't take alot of your time, however you will have to devote many hours into looking after and playing with your new furry friend. You can either keep your rabbit in a pet cage, these usually have a plastic base and a wire frame which goes over the top to keep your rabbit in, but some rabbits like ours can manage to open this himself, so keep a close eye! Hutches are also a good option as it allows you to keep your ... Read the complete review
Rabbits in general : Bugs Bunny forever!from bruffyboy
06/10/2009
Rabbits in general : Keeping Rabbits.from heekeer
16/08/2009

