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  • Pediatric spay/neuter is becoming a more and more common practice at US shelters, because they simply don't have the resources to foster puppies for six months, and keeping puppies in a shelter environment during their formative months can be disast…
  • Mine used to do that. I've had probably 20 or so hamsters and gerbils over the years and almost all of them were escapers. I kept mine in an aquarium with a mesh top, though, so I just kept a heavy book on the lid to keep it in place.
  • Aww your bunnies are SO cute! I had a black and white Dutch a few years back (Ferris passed away of natural causes), but my larger dog has a bit too much prey drive to share his home with a bunny now. I worked in Adoptions at the local shelter for…
  • Aww poor guy...good thing he didn't get eaten. Here's a good bit of information about grooming (including a section on matting):
  • My advice would be to speak to her parents about it. As getting ANY pet is a whole-family decision (and since this rabbit will most likely be living in her parent's house), it might be best to have a parent contact the breeder. A lot of them won't…
  • Before you get a rabbit, there are some important things you need to consider. -Could I afford a cat or dog? Rabbits are not cheap animals to own. Like cats and dogs, they need to be spayed/neutered, and they need yearly vet visits. They eat con…
  • Like Boz said, DO NOT stop feeding him. Lacking food in the gut can cause A) blockages or a bacterial flood that could easily kill him. Rabbits run no risk of throwing up, and so should NEVER be kept away from food or water prior to surgery. I…