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Post by meldrew on Apr 30, 2012 11:07:15 GMT 1
You could have tried it with dandilion leaves or lettuce, rabbits quite like this!
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Post by Pasha on Apr 30, 2012 12:39:29 GMT 1
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Post by Ali on May 15, 2012 12:39:29 GMT 1
Har har Meldrew n Pasha Just to prove that it wasn't ItR that went in the pot, here she was yesterday (wanting MORE food by the looks of it)
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Post by tinkerbell on May 15, 2012 14:17:20 GMT 1
aw! how cuddly!.Never had one as a pet,but had guinea pigs and gerbils.
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Post by troll on May 15, 2012 14:19:12 GMT 1
aw! how cuddly!.Never had one as a pet,but had guinea pigs and gerbils. Never had one as a pet either, but had loads of pies!
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Post by Ali on May 15, 2012 15:41:58 GMT 1
Bert she's not a pet She only allows strokes when her breakfast is delivered. She was a mum of rabbits for the pot and was given to me last April (well I think it was last April) She has full time employment, she mows the fish pond path. Ok I do admit that I bought supermarket wabbit to see if it would be any use in breeding from ItR just once to produce a few for the freezer, but, although Fli quite liked the Wabbit I didn't really, so ItR is in permanent retirement
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Post by tinkerbell on May 15, 2012 22:09:21 GMT 1
aw! how cuddly!.Never had one as a pet,but had guinea pigs and gerbils. Never had one as a pet either, but had loads of pies!
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