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This isn't really a review on Rabbits in general, but more about my experience of keeping one as a pet. I've had a male holland lop bunny for just over three years now and I can honestly say my life wouldn't be quite the same without him! I got him at just over 2 months old, sadly he was the runt of the litter and the breeder ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/01/09, updated on 03/01/09 (Very useful, 34 readings)
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I was given a rabbit that had been very neglected. She was left in dirty conditions and with no food or fresh water. She was so starving that she ate her own feaces. One of my neighbours had taken her in but found she also couldnt cope and all the rabbit did was stay in a small smelly hutch and the only time she came out was when she was ... Read the complete review

by - written on 02/01/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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I currently have three pet rabbits. Despite what many people think, they actually take a lot of work. Their hutches get dirty very quickly and they therefore need regular cleaning out. One of mine chews EVERYTHING, including her hutch, and has managed to chew the barrier so bare she has been able to push it out and escape. Another is ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/09/08 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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The largest known litter of rabbits is 24, having occurred in 1978 and 1999. Two years ago I fully understood how the owner of the parent rabbits must have felt - particularly when they watched their garden being destroyed. Our warren story begins with the purchase of two male rabbits just in the autumn of 2004. With their ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/09/08 (Very useful, 120 readings)
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Although this section is about rabbits in general, I shall be writing about my experience with rabbits as pets rather as wild or farm animals. Our pet rabbit (Olly) is a male dwarf with a sandy coloured coat, more gingery on top and greyer underneath. His tail and feet are white. In fact he looks a lot like Peter Rabbit. He is ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/05/08 (Useful, 128 readings)
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Rabbits are great pets, they are quiet, do not usually bite, quite easy to keep, great company and are just soooo cute! Rabbits have always been a favourite animal of mine and now I have one I just adore them! Rabbits are a large type of rodents, there are many different variations in these lovely creatures such as: dwarf ... Read the complete review

by - written on 05/04/08 (Very useful, 1857 readings)
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Rabbits have been popular pets for many years, and make great first pets for children and adults alike. However there is more work involved in caring for them than some may think... *Purchasing a Rabbit* When looking for a pet rabbit, there are numerous places in which you can get them from. Firstly is the larger pet ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/04/08 (Very useful, 119 readings)
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Many people might think, because their kid is asking for a pet, a rabbit would be a great solution. It's not much work, you only need a cage (so you can lock it away if it gets on your nerves), clean it every so often and give it some food, and it doesn't make any noise like dogs do. If you think that, think again. First of all I ... Read the complete review

by - written on 07/07/06, updated on 07/07/06 (Very useful, 3797 readings)
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Rabbits are generally known as fluffy, cute pets with big feet, big ears and a twitching nose, my new rabbit Stew is 6 months old and has big ears and having sat and watched him see how observant he is as well as being really cheeky in his personality. *~*~*~ What are rabbits?~*~*~* Rabbits are mammals and are ... Read the complete review

by - written on 17/06/06, updated on 19/06/06 (Very useful, 2035 readings)
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Rabbits-After having one when I was six, I have adored them ever since. With many different types ranging from short eared to long eared, there is not much difference in how to look after them because, like all pets, they require basic needs, love and care. However, there is a difference in how much they eat. The normal type ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/12/05 (Very useful, 1015 readings)
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Many peaople beleive that rabbits make ideal pets for children, i do argree of course but on the understanding that the parents take full responsability of their care. They simply cannot be left in a hutch at the bottom of the garden and let out for the occational hop around, they need daily care and plenty of ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/12/02, updated on 08/12/02 (Useful, 173 readings)
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''Rabbits are one of the easiest + cheapest pets to care for''-YEAH RITE! I have just one rabbit and the time and care is unbeleivable for such a small little animal. His name is Tizer. WE bought him about ummm... a year ago, from Focus DO IT ALL we paid about £17 for him which may seem a lot for a rabbit but he was ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/11/02, updated on 13/11/02 (Very useful, 1087 readings)
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For a few years now I've kept pets, in the past and currently I've had guinea pigs and a hamster as well as some fish. But at the beginning of this year I was in the pet store and fell in love with a dark brown floppy eared rabbit who just kept twitching his little nose at me. Twenty pounds later and the rabbit was ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/09/02, updated on 03/09/02 (Very useful, 400 readings)
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Hiya, I havent written for agggeeeeesssss so I thougt I would make my 'come back' (lol) op about something that I have been meaning to write about for a long time. Bunbun's You may know them as rabbits but in our house bunbuns is what we call them. We have two of the beautys and they are beautiful. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 31/07/02, updated on 10/12/02
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I thought since i personally absoulutely adore rabbits, i would write an opinion on them, so if you are thinking about getting a rabbit, then this may come in handy for you :) I think they make good pets. They can give you lots of amusement just by the way they act and you can give them lots of love, care and attention and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/07/02, updated on 25/07/02 (Useful, 71 readings)
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Aren't rabbits great! I remember when I got my rabbit. He was about 8 weeks old and so small he could sit on your hand. Now, after a year and fully grown, he's still great. Why is a rabbit a great pet? Strange as it seems, he is very much like a cat in some respects. He loves being petted, he likes to lie ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/09/01, updated on 17/09/01 (Very useful, 4029 readings)
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If you have read my profile you will know that I have a pregnant rabbit. She is due to give birth this weekend (around Sept 15th), so before she has her litter I thought I would write an op on the preparation needed for this event. One thing I would like to say before I start is that there are lots of things to consider before ... Read the complete review

by - written on 21/08/01, updated on 15/03/02 (Very useful, 1928 readings)
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Many of us own a pet rabbit. Not so many of us keep them indoors. Ask yourself the question: why have a pet and keep it in a small box outside and only let it out for a few minutes each day? Do you get much pleasure from your pet? Does it lead as happy and fulfilling a life as possible? Why not allow your rabbit to be a house ... Read the complete review

by - written on 31/07/01, updated on 02/08/01 (Very useful, 229 readings)
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A tale of a man and his bunnies who is not Hugh Hefner. The following is a true story, only the names have been changed to protect the innocent. It all began when a pet rabbit at the kid's school became stiff and unresponsive, this caused much wailing and upset. So in due course a replacement was purchased from the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/07/01, updated on 22/07/01 (Very useful, 13293 readings)
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I'm going to write an opinion on how to look after your rabbit, and hopefully it will come in use to someone. A grown man writing about his rabbits, awwwww... I've got 2 rabbits, one called Spot and the other Bourbon. Spot's white with brown patches, and she's quite small, whilst Bourbon is a sort of wild rabbit ... Read the complete review
