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I don't want to spoil your idea, but a member of my family bought a rabbit for their little girl because the mother was allergic to cats. I'm afraid it wasn't that exciting a pet and seemed to be more of a nuisance. The cage needs cleaning out every day and they had to board it out for holidays. If you thought of having it indoors it might be more fun

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> sweetgirl Wrote:

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> > I'm considering buying a rabbit for my LO

> > Any advice or tips?

> > I'm looking for a smallish one, best place to

> get

> > it?

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> > TIA

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> Battery powered or mains ?

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> Try love honey



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Advice- just make sure you are aware of the commitment that buying a rabbit entails. We lost our two bunnies this year and last year aged 11 and 10 respectively!


It is generally recommended to neuter them, they require regular vaccinations and vet bills can be expensive if not insured.


RWAF is a great resource https://rabbitwelfare.co.uk/rabbit-care-advice/ownership/


If you are still keen, look into adoption.


I think they are great pets but its important people realise owning one is more like owning a cat than a hamster.

Lynne Wrote:

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> I don't want to spoil your idea, but a member of

> my family bought a rabbit for their little girl

> because the mother was allergic to cats. I'm

> afraid it wasn't that exciting a pet and seemed to

> be more of a nuisance. The cage needs cleaning out

> every day and they had to board it out for

> holidays. If you thought of having it indoors it

> might be more fun



It's not all Bugs Bunny


I never really forgot Bugs version of the Ring Cycle (1957) "Kill the Wabbit"

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