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  1. Pet Care Rabbits
  2. Rabbits (Animal Planet Pet Care Library) by Sue Fox, 2006-09
  3. Taking Care of Your Rabbit (A Young Pet Owner's Guide) by Helen Piers, 1992-02-03
  4. Care for Your Rabbit (RSPCA Pet Guides) by RSPCA, 2004-08-01
  5. Taking Care of Your Rabbit (Taking Care of Your Pet) by Joyce Pope, Sally Anne Thompson, et all 1990-07
  6. Rabbit Keeping (Bartholomew Pet Care Series) by Gay Nightingale, 1984-12
  7. Caring for Your Rabbit (Blastoff! Readers: Pet Care Library) (Pet Care Library: Blastoff! Readers, Level 4) by Colleen Sexton, 2010-08-08
  8. Rabbits: Expert Advice on Pet Care, Tips on Being a Responsible Owner, Selecting Your New Rabbit by Practical Pet Care, 2006-01-01
  9. Pet Care Guide for Kids Rabbits by Mark Evans, 1992
  10. Rabbits (Nelson guide to pet care) by W. Simister, 1976-01
  11. Bunnies as pets: A guide to the selection, care and breeding of rabbits by Madeline Miller, 1955
  12. Rabbits: Complete Care Guide by Virginia Parker Guidry, 2002-04
  13. Rabbits: How to Take Care of Them and Understand Them (Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Monika Wegler, Lucia E. Parent, 1990-10
  14. Rats (Animal Planet Pet Care Library) by Julie Mancini, 2009-04-15

21. Best Friends Veterinary Hospital - Animal Doctor Florida
Boynton Beach, FL. We treat small animals and pets including dogs, cats, rabbits and birds. Our site features pictures, doctor's bio, services, directions and pet care information.
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22. Happypets.org - Pet Care - Small Animals And Other Pets
pet care Tips, Vegetarian Recipes, Animal News and More! Email Powered by EzineManager. Newsletter Archives. petsMART.com Specials. happypets.org. rabbits.
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Powered by Ezine Manager Newsletter Archives happypets.org RABBITS A hunny bunny can be a wonderful addition to your household if properly cared for. They are very mild mannered and enjoy being handled, but please, don’t buy one as an Easter gift. Through my volunteer work at animal shelters I have seen countless rabbits become homeless during the months following Easter because people got them as gifts and didn’t want the responsibility after the thrill of a new pet was over. Nutrition Commercial rabbit pellets are available in most pet stores. Contrary to popular belief, they can not survive on a diet of lettuce and carrots, however, these can be offered as healthy tasty treats and make your rabbit a happypet. You can also treat your rabbit to sunflower seeds (it’s fun to watch them spit the shells out) nuts and fruits, but don’t overdo it. They might come to prefer these items and refuse their regular diet. You may be shocked, one day, to find your rabbit eating it’s own feces. This practice is called coprophagy. While disgusting to humans, coprophagy is a perfectly normal practice for rabbits that helps aid in digestion, and increases nutrient absorption within the body. As with any pet, fresh water should be readily available at all times. Housing Rabbits can allowed free run of the house if they are litter trained, but if your rabbit is to be kept in a cage, it should be housed individually in an enclosure no smaller than 5 square feet, 16 inches high and have smooth flooring. Wire mesh can be hard on the feet.

23. Memphis Pet Sitters
Offer care for dogs, cats, fish, horses, cattle, snakes, reptiles, rabbits, and other pets in the Memphis/Cordova/Bartlett area. Personal profiles, service descriptions, prices, and other information.
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Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated About Us Services Offered ... Contact Us Memphis Pet Sitters Call 684-4589 for information and reservations!!!! Pet Sitting in the comfort of your own home! Memphis Pet sitters provides pet sitting in the comfort of the animals own home. We all know going out of town or having to work when your baby(s) are at home is never easy for either of you. MPS provides a trusted christian pet sitter to come over and take care of your babies and give T.L.C while you have to be away. MPS takes the stress off of you by giving you the freedom to call, every day if you like, and check up on your babies to make sure everything is going ok. As pet owners ourselves we know that it is the little things like; Are they eating? Did they use the bathroom? Do they seem happy? that count when you are not there. So give us a call and let us meet you and your babies. We would love to SPOIL your babies while you are away! With each of our services we will try our best to make your home looked lived in to deter burgulars, by opening and closing blinds, alternate turning lights on and off, picking up and bringing in your mail and newspapers, and watering your house plants*. We also offer house sitting for $10.00 per visit even if you don't have any pets. We will do all of the above mentioned and any other duties needed. If we are booked up we will do our best to find another pet sitter to help you. Remember with the holiday seasons here, be sure to call early to get your reservations. Call Us At: 684-4589

24. Practical Pet Care Article: Rabbits – Not Just For Easter (Part 1: Is A Rabbit
Most of the rabbits that come into rescue were former Easter gifts it.” Children,even responsible ones, are not mature enough to properly care for a pet.
http://www.practical-pet-care.com/article_view.php?ver=57

25. Personal Pet Care Services - Pet Sitting In Snohomish County, Washington
Inhome pet sitting services in south county area for cats, dogs, rabbits, horses, ferrets, mice, birds and other pets. Licensed, bonded, insured.
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26. Practical Pet Care Article: Rabbits – Not Just For Easter (Part 3: Life With Bu
not for you, then seek out a reputable pet sitter who will take the time to comein and take quality care of your bunny while you travel. But rabbits can learn
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27. Leon County Humane Society
Providing adoption services for animals. Includes photos of dogs, cats and rabbits, volunteer opportunities, meetings and events and articles on pet care.
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28. Rabbit Care Article Library
Become an Online pet care Journalist Meet the people behind the scenes Sign Up Vaccinationsfor rabbits A summary of what vaccines your rabbit needs and what
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Litter Training Your Rabbit

Can you really litter train a rabbit? This is actually very common - learn how Vaccinations for Rabbits
A summary of what vaccines your rabbit needs and what they do Feeding Rabbits
Our resident experts answer 10 questions on the topic Breeding Rabbits Our resident experts answer 10 questions on the topic Keeping Angora Rabbits Our resident experts answer 10 questions on the topic Amusing Your Small Pets Discuss the topic with other readers Grooming Small Pets Summarizes how to groom your pets fairly easily and get the most from the experience Critter Gallery Show off pics of your loved ones Critters' Castle Chat Forum Breeders Wallpapers Hamster Quiz ... Cavy Quiz How well do you really know your pet?

29. All Articles In Small Pet Care Library
Cavy care Rob A look at the basics of how to care for them. Playtime for RatsElisabeth Brooks Some great ideas for entertaining your pet rats. rabbits.
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Rob A look at the basics of how to care for them. A good beginner's guide Useful Cavy Equipment Rob What should you buy for a new cavy? Breeding Guinea-Pigs Our resident experts answer 10 questions on the topic Our resident experts answer 10 questions on the topic FERRETS Ferret Fancy - a place for ferret lovers Discuss the topic with other readers Introduction to Ferrets - What are they? Mary Bownes Why do ferrets make good pets? Where do they originate? And more... Choosing and Buying a Ferret Mary Bownes A summary of colors, terminology and sexing in ferrets

30. MORTON JONES Pet Care Products
Manufactures cages and supplies for breeders and owners in care of exotic pet birds and angora rabbits.
http://www.mortonjones.com/
Has a wide selection of competitively priced cages and pet care products for all of your animals needs. Use the "request catalog" button to recieve our free pet care products catalog compliments of Morton Jones. Select This Button For Web TV, Dreamcast, Or 640x480 Computer Displays. Select This Button For High Resolution Computer Displays 1024x768 Minimum.

31. Cyber Blink
Offers care for cats, dogs, ferrets, rabbits, and small birds. Serves Austin, Round Rock, and Pflugerville.
http://www.realtime.com/~shaffer/lynnspetsitting/
Lynn's Pet Sitting site has moved. You may want to bookmark the new site, and delete this one. Please go to www.lynnspetsitting.com, the new site. Thank you.

32. Rabbit Care Neutering Bunny Rabbits Pet Health From Petplanet.co.uk
If they are not neutered, a malefemale pair will breed like, well, rabbits! Sadly,just as there is with dogs and cats, there is a pet rabbit overpopulation
http://www.petplanet.co.uk/petplanet/health/rabbit_neuter.htm
It's Nicer to Neuter By Carina Norris If they don't want to breed from their pets, responsible dog and cat owners have their pets neutered. But rabbit owners? Far too few rabbit owners know that their pets would be far happier and healthier if they had this simple operation. In the past, many female rabbits which were assumed to have died from 'old age' were actually killed by reproductive cancers, such as breast, uterus and ovarian cancer. Unless they are spayed (the neutering operation for female animals), up to 80% of female rabbits naturally develop these cancers by the age of five years. As soon as they are old enough to breed - at around four to six months - they will start having repeated pregnancies, or false pregnancies, and will probably become moody and aggressive. However, spaying eliminates or reduces the behavioural problems, and prevents the possibility of your pet developing these fatal cancers. Male rabbits benefit from being neutered, too. Boy bunnies have gained a somewhat unfortunate reputation for being 'bruisers', but if they are neutered, they will be less likely to fight. Neither will the operation affect your rabbit's personality - except for perhaps making them calmer and easier to live with, both for you, and any rabbit companions they may have. Neutered rabbits have a much more laid-back attitude, and are much less likely to bite or scratch their owners, or attack even when a hand is put inside their cage or hutch, or be destructive in the home.

33. Westgate Pet & Bird Hospital, Animal Hospital: CitySearch
Provides health care services for dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, reptiles, and other exotic pets. Includes map, biographical information about the doctors and staff, a list of services, and recommended health care plans for puppies, kittens, birds, reptiles, ferrets, rabbits and pocket pets. Also includes information about dog and cat behavior as a wellness issue, flea control tips, dentistry concerns and suggested prevention, and geriatrics information.
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34. Neutering Bunny Rabbits Pet Health And Rabbit Care From Petplanet.co.uk
unwanted young, to have them neutered. A lot of research has beencarried out recently on the subject of neutering pet rabbits.
http://www.petplanet.co.uk/petplanet/health/neuterrabbit.htm
Neutering your Rabbit Rabbits are social animals and like to live in groups. A rabbit on its own is perfectly acceptable as long as you have time to spend with it. If you have more than one rabbit it is best, to prevent lots of unwanted young, to have them neutered. A lot of research has been carried out recently on the subject of neutering pet rabbits. Entire male rabbits, that is males which have not been neutered or castrated, can be very aggressive and mark their territory if kept together. Unneutered males and females kept together may also fight, and females kept together will not necessarily get on. If you are not going to breed with your rabbit it is best to have it neutered. Male rabbits (bucks) can be castrated from around 3 to 4 months of age. This is the age at which the male rabbit can actually start to be able to breed. The testicles normally descend at this time making the castration operation possible. Female rabbits (does) can be neutered (spayed) at 5 to 6 months of age. This is the age at which the doe can come into season, is sexually mature, and can start to breed. The spaying operation involves the removal of the ovaries and the womb. Research shows that a high percentage (up to 80%) of unspayed females can develop womb cancer (ovarian or uterine). The risk of this happening is obviously reduced if your rabbit is spayed. Once the instinct to breed has been removed by neutering you will find that your rabbit is calmer and less prone to being aggressive and destructive.

35. Sunny Oaks Rabbitry
Breeders of Black and rare Blue Flemish Giants. Available for show, pet or breeding. Info on care and housing. Located in Long Island.
http://sunnyoaksrabbits.tripod.com/sunnyoaksrabbitry/
Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Sunny Oaks Rabbitry Home More About the Flemish Giant Showing a RABBIT Rabbit Links and Web Sites Contact Me Flemish Giant Rabbits - the "Gentle Giants" Welcome to Sunny Oaks Rabbitry, home to the beautiful and rare Blue Flemish Giant Rabbits. Bred for show and pet, these wonderful "Gentle Giants" make fabulous pets for the whole family. When fully mature, these rabbits can reach 18 lbs. Flemish Giants come in 7 ARBA recognized colors, Blue, Black, Fawn, Light Gray, Sandy, Steel, and White. Blue is the least common and most difficult color to breed true. Our rabbits are bred for personality, color, size and body type. We are located on Long Island, in New York, and show in the Northeast US. Hermione
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Best Black in Show at the 2001 Cortland Specialty We are members of: American Rabbit Breeders Association National Federation of Flemish Giant Breeders Eastern States Flemish Giant Breeders Long Island Rabbit Breeders Association Nutmeg Rabbit Breeders Association
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36. IrishAnimals.com: Pet Care Resources Ireland
RABBIT care RESOURCES Printable Quick Tips Bunny care All About House rabbits; CommonMedical Problems; The Bunny Thymes; The Bunny Charity. BACK TO pet care INDEX.
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37. YewLai.com-We Care 4 Your Pets
Manufacturer of pet care products including pet food, bird seed, cages, etc. Suitable for hamsters, rabbits, birds, dogs, cats and other small animals.
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38. Rabbit, Horse, And Other Pet Care
Rabbit, Horse, and Other pet care. Looking for advice on caring forpets such as rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, or hamsters? Want
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39. :: Welcome To Supreme Petfoods ::
UK pet food manufacturer for small animals like rabbits, hampsters, gerbils and chinchillas. Also care advice.
http://www.russelrabbit.com/

40. Pet Care Guide: Rabbit: The 411. The ASPCA's Animaland!
on your new pet! Those rascally rabbits are hopping good fun, but they'll need alot of love and attention. Read on to find out how to feed, house and care for
http://www.animaland.org/petcare/rabbit/
Congratulations on your new pet! Those rascally rabbits are hopping good fun, but they'll need a lot of love and attention. Read on to find out how to feed, house and care for these long-eared, short-tailed companions. Scientific name: Oryctolagus cuniculus
Size: There are more than 60 different types of domestic rabbits. The small breeds are two to six pounds; medium breeds are six to nine pounds; large breeds are nine to 11 pounds; and giant breeds weigh more than 11 pounds....that's a lot of rabbit!
Life span: Seven to ten years
Colors: White, gray, black, brown; spotted, banded or plain Many people think rabbits and hares are the same....wrong! Although they belong to the same scientific family, hares have longer, stronger legs and bigger ears than rabbits. Rabbits are born without any fur (brrrr!), while hares are born, well...hairy, and with full vision. Rabbits, on the other hand, don't usually open their eyes for their first seven to ten days. Their homes are different, too. Wild rabbits burrow, hopping around in underground towns called warrens, while hares live alone in simple, shallow holes. The most popular breed in the United States is the Dutch rabbit, who weighs about four pounds and usually has a white face with black, blue or brown on his back and headthis is called a saddle. The largest breed is the Flemish Giant. This big boy weighs more than 13 pounds.

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