Have a read of these great detailed rabbit sites -
http://exoticpets.about.com/cs/rabbits/a/rabbitcare.htm\
http://www.tagyerit.com/hopline/cold.htm
http://www.rabbit.org/
http://www.muridae.com/rabbits/rabbittalk.html
http://www.houserabbit.co.uk/
http://au.geocities.com/leaswebsite/bunnyhouserabbits.html - http://au.geocities.com/leaswebsite/bunnyfood.html - my own site - please have a browse and enjoy!
2006-06-06 21:51:58
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answered by Lea 5
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Rabbits need good quality pellet diet and timothy hay. Fresh vegetation and fruits can be given daily so long as the rabbit doesn't get diarrhea from too much. Provide wood like pine or oak to gnaw on to keep teeth from overgrowing
Use pine kiln treated substrate or recycled newspaper pellets.
Rabbits are easy to box train like a cat and do not like a dirty cage. Use a cage with deep bottom because rabbits urinate upwards and outwards. Rabbits like to play with small stuffed animals and love to roll any type of ball around. Not a good idea to let the rabbit roam alone in the house as they chew carpet and wood trim and love electric wires. Provide a water bottle for drinking. Do not consider having a pet rabbit if it is going to live outside all the time. Rabbits can live 9 years and there's no such thing as a "dumb bunny". Marshall's sells rabbits that are neutered and their brand is available at stores that sell Marshall's products.
2006-06-06 19:35:54
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answered by kriend 7
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I know of two good sites:
www.arba.net
www.rabbits.org
The first site is of the American Rabbit Breeders Association. If you join as a member, they send you a really informative magazine quarterly that tells about rabbit diseases, how to take care of your rabbits, where to buy equipment and where local rabbit shows are around your area.
2006-06-06 23:50:23
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answered by devilishblueyes 7
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Guinea pigs are extra social, butneither of those are common to look after. They take a number of time and funds and that they the two have particular needs which you would be in charge for including, a great sufficient cage, a miles spouse, solid high quality meals, vet care and lots of love. IDO no longer propose them for a 10 twelve months previous as a new child won't be in charge sufficient for this, yet once you're prepared to be in charge, then choose for it.
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answered by winstanley 4
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http://www.rabbit.org/ is 1 of the site...
2006-06-06 23:44:18
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answered by anand p 1
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wikipedia has everything and links for more info.
2006-06-06 18:16:41
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answered by Thunderwood 2
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http://www.rabbit.org/
2006-06-06 18:40:59
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answered by Anonymous
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yes.
2006-06-06 18:13:39
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answered by snow_flake656 1
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