Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 27-05-2011
With the natural love for outdoors borne out of their nature, rabbits need to be brought out of the house for sunlight and for exercise. To cope with this particular need of your rabbit a fox proof rabbit run could be the best way to deal with it. Alternatives are large rabbit hutches. Fox proof rabbit runs Rabbits are prey animals. Because of this, they are subject to attack by their predators.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Home & Family | Posted on 25-05-2011
If you know what it takes to have a pet rabbit, you will be better prepared in getting one for your family. It is not only housing it in a cage inside your house but also making provisions for outdoor play and exercise such as in a rabbit run.Will you buy it or make it?One of the factors that determine the type of run you will have is of course your budget.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 24-05-2011
A pet rabbit in a rabbit cage is a lot different from the wild rabbits we see sometimes in the woods or in a documentary of National Geographic. You see, pet rabbits are not wild rabbits caught and eventually domesticated. They are the product of thorough and long breeding process with the aim of developing in them the characteristics that would make them suitable as pets.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 23-05-2011
I’m afraid of heard the same story too many times. “My rabbit has diarrhea and won’t eat.” “My rabbit died all of a sudden. What happened?” Often the rabbit in question is too young to be away from it’s mother. Let’s look at the early life of a rabbit to understand what is going on. A rabbit is conceived and born just 31 days later. It is born blind, deaf, and hairless.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Sports & Recreation | Posted on 19-05-2011
When I was in my early teens I was fearless catching animals; from rabbits, bats, rats, snakes I would try to catch whatever I saw. My first ferret was an escapee I found in the road at the end of our street. Not knowing much about ferrets, it survived for a while on bread and milk before moving to a better home with someone who was more experienced with keeping the critters.
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