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I just feed them well, give exercise where needed and do what the vets tell me. No magic and nothing very complicated. Katie's health is really good, in fact I had her in to be weighed today, because she was very overweight when she arrived. She was 3.66 kgs on arrival and is now 2.80 kgs, so I'm very please, she no longer gets dirty bums and her eyes only swelled very slighty in th vets. The next step will be to get her speyed, so some more worry, but onec that is done we can bond her with some of the other rabbits and I think she will be very content. |
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