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on 10/29/2007 my rabbits chew on newspaper and magazines and cardboard boxes and are actually eating it, can this possibly be harmful to them ?

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on 8/8/2006 The water bottle for small animals must me kept at an angle. If you keep the bottle erect, it will drip and your buddy will have no sip.

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on 6/30/2006 If you let your rabbit come inside your house, put tissue paper in all the corners so when it has to go to the restroom it won't stain anything.

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on 3/21/2006 If you have a smooth floor in a room, and you put your rabbit in it, it is very painful for the rabbit to keep slip-sliding everywhere. Put down a towel or a mat on parts of your floor, so that it has somewhere to stand firmly.

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on 1/13/2006 When rabbits thump, that means they are scared, so the best thing to do is leave them alone for a while, but still keep an eye on them.

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on 11/22/2005 It's best to keep these away from a curious bunny; they are very keen on chewing them. Even if these cords are not plugged in to a wall outlet, they can still give your bunny a nasty shock or even kill him.

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