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I have cats and rabbits. One cat just sits and watches them - even slightly nervous of them, but my other cat Chloe goes in for the kill every time. They cannot ever be left alone unattended. Secondly, I bought my first rabbit for my daughter as she had gone on and on about one... she lost interest very quickly and he soon became my rabbit. I would say only get a rabbit or two if you are prepared to end up being 100% responsible for them and have the finances as they are so much more expensive to look after than cats!! I spend at least £40 a month on hay alone!! |
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I know there interest might waine but i am prepared to clean the hutches out myself. I love all animals the accidentley litter was 2 in all i had 2 older ones which i hand reared from 1 wkl oldthe daddy and 2 mummys and twelve babies . My two hymalains i had to rehome when the landlord wouldnt let me take them. jane |
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Good luck with the bunnies then - I have two (now separate) bunnies and I quite enjoy cleaning out the hutches and feeding them etc. I am currently in the process of refurbing their accommodation and painting all the hutches/runs... its quite theraputic! |
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I have 2 rabbits as well as the 2 cats. Rabbits make fabulous pets, people don't appreciate what great characters they can have. They are social animals though so I can stress enough how important it is to get a pair. The best combination is a spayed female and a neutered male. Rather than buy one why not check out your local rescue, they will often have paired them up already and had them neutered. My previous cat, Alf, was very good with them but I wouldn't trust Jack or Lily, they are just too 'stalkerish'. Hope that helps. |
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Not to turn this into a rabbit thread but you should be careful with wood shavings as they can cause upper respititory issues. Mine use a litter tray filled with newspaper and hay, much easier to keep clean |
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I get mine from www.dustfreehay.co.uk which is the best hay I have every found - but if I can get good stuff elsewhere I would change. |
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Yes, woodshavings are a no-no! Mine have newspaper and hay only which is the best option, I think. |
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