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#464 From: AMRIS_rodents_and_rabbits@...
Date: Mon Jul 18, 2005 1:46 am
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#463 From: "Glenda and Phil" <philandglenda@...>
Date: Sat Jun 25, 2005 1:47 am
Subject:: Home required for two rabbits
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Hi everyone; hope you are all well.



One of my Managers at work has two rabbits who he wants to find homes for.
It’s the typical story really; the family has had the bunnies for about 2
years and they have now lost interest in them….  My concern of course is
that these animals are not getting the attention they deserve or the space
required to live a quality life.

Is there anyone in the Sydney NSW area willing to take in two rabbits?  He
says he is willing to drive them to their new home.  I’m not sure where he
lives exactly, but we work in Parramatta, so obviously anyone in or around
Sydney.  I’d take them on but I already have 9 rabbits and 2 guinea pigs and
I don’t think the main group would willingly accept another pair into their
space!



It would of course be preferable if they could go as a pair as they get on
so well and have lived together for some time.  I can provide pictures to
anyone who is interested [of course they are both really very cute].  Just
email me at HYPERLINK
"mailto:philandglenda@..."philandglenda@... and put
“Bunnies” in the subject line so that I don’t accidentally delete [I get
loads of junk mail….].



Have a good weekend everyone.


Cheers,
Glenda


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#462 From: "Mattie O' Connor" <mattieoconnor@...>
Date: Fri Jun 24, 2005 7:44 am
Subject:: Re: Breeding rats
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Hi Matthew.j.Cleary,

male rats never like other rats invading their space even if the kittens are
from him. Always make sure the male rat is always separated from the female rat
before she has her litter. and the female rat would have stressed out and eaten
the little and how because of the male rat wanting to mate with her 2 hours
after she gives birth. if you have any more questions fell free to ask no
problems. oh and if you don't have a second tanks you might need one, are you
keeping the little . I not you can give them to the pet stores, and they will
give you cat litter or food in return.......cheers

                                                       Mattie
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   my female rat just recently gave birth and the male rat ate the
   kittens and i dont know why? any ideas or info so it dosent happen
   again will be appreciated. thanks




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#461 From: "Joelle" <jmaybe@...>
Date: Thu Jun 23, 2005 9:11 am
Subject:: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Breeding rats
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Yes, you should separate the male and female before she gives birth.
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   my female rat just recently gave birth and the male rat ate the
   kittens and i dont know why? any ideas or info so it dosent happen
   again will be appreciated. thanks




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#460 From: "matthew.j.cleary" <gweeds_01@...>
Date: Thu Jun 23, 2005 8:45 am
Subject:: Breeding rats
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my female rat just recently gave birth and the male rat ate the
kittens and i dont know why? any ideas or info so it dosent happen
again will be appreciated. thanks

#459 From: "RedSonja" <sonya@...>
Date: Tue Jun 21, 2005 12:16 am
Subject:: Room for 2 Rabbits (Sydney) - CLOSED
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Hi All,

My offer to adopt a pair of buns in Sydney is now closed. I now share
my place with 2 adult rescue buns that came to me from a shelter in
the inner west.

xx

#458 From: "ECO1973" <elizabeth_colley@...>
Date: Thu Jun 2, 2005 7:04 am
Subject:: The Sad Truth About Rabbit Breeding
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Please read this article from the House Rabbit Society:

http://www.rabbit.org/adoption/overpopulation.html

#457 From: Randi <freetherats@...>
Date: Wed Jun 1, 2005 5:03 pm
Subject:: Re: [Rat_Lovers_United] Rat & Rodent Rescues and Breeders (Email)
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AH POOH! I forgot to add my email. freetherats@...





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#456 From: Randi <freetherats@...>
Date: Wed Jun 1, 2005 5:01 pm
Subject:: Rat & Rodent Rescues and Breeders
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I apologize for the cross-post but I can use the help of rescues and breeders to
finish my listings of resources for Rat Lovers United. Going through the
previous rescue links in the group i have found not all are current anymore and
deleted quite a bit. I would like to make it easy for our members and future
members to have another source (in addition to the other rat and rodent lists)
to have access to rescue and adoption websites or links.

This would not only make it easier for the rescues and ratteries to help relieve
them of their animals but the goal is to bring rats and people together in a
stable home environment.

Although RLU is predominantly U.S. Rescues and ratteries from overseas is
welcome as we are trying establish a world wide rescue / or rattery promotion
connection. (who knows maybe in 10 years eh? Gotta start somewhere) It will take
a long time to establish something like this and I understand that. I am really
trying to dedicate more time to the group to help this now that school is pretty
much over.

Please email OFFLIST as to avoid cluttering up groups with this information.

What is needed is your rescue / rattery location and contact information with
website address.

Also if you happen to know of any Rat Associations dedicated to promotion and
education (especially overseas is needed if there are any) that would be
appreciated as well. (If anyone happens to know of the one for Illinois that
would personally help me as I accidently deleted that site and I need that one!
Its something like NHRI or something)

Please keep this rat/rodent related only. RLU is a list dedicated to pet rats.

                                   Thanks so much in advance to all who help in
this,
                                         Randi


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#455 From: "Matthew" <mattieoconnor@...>
Date: Wed Jun 1, 2005 7:04 am
Subject:: new photos
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Hi rat lovers, if you would like to have a look at some of my new
pic's. Go into the mattieoconnor photo files missy my darling thing
just had her 2nd litter of 15.half an hour ago, rat's and mice usally
give bith late at night. she let me watch her too. the last time i
watched her give birth she had eatten half the little from thinking i
was indangering the litter.also if you would like to chat feel free
to chat mattiecakes3482@...

#454 From: "ECO1973" <elizabeth_colley@...>
Date: Wed Jun 1, 2005 5:46 am
Subject:: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding
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Unfortunately a lot of the bunnies that leave "to go to good homes"
very soon become abandoned and end up set loose to fend for
themselves, or if they are lucky, in shelters where they are more
often than not euthanased as the shelter has no room for them with
all the dogs and cats they have.  This is a very high trend as
rabbits tend to appeal to children, who beg and plead with their
parents to have the bunny, only to lose interest as soon as they are
no longer cute and little, or when they reach puberty and their
behaviour is no longer nice.

If you do enjoy breeding your rabbits, then I would appeal with you
to at least educate the people whom you give the baby rabbits to.
Advise them to have the bunny desexed (at a normal cost of $100+,
people tend to think rabbits are cheap pets and again that is another
reason they are then turned loose). A desexed rabbit is a much better
pet for a child, and through education we can be sure to pave the way
for a better tomorrow for the bunnies of the world....

Liz 'n Lily-Bunny, desexed last week and already a much calmer little
girl :)




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> how do they get put to sleep when they go to a loving bloody home..
so that family can enjoy a rabbit .. if everyone thought like you
there would be no rabbits to enjoy
> ------------------------------
>
> As any person who cares about animal welfare knows, there is no
danger of a rabbit shortage any time soon. Irresponsible and selfish
people will not be disuaded from breeding animals, so responsible and
caring people should refrain from adding to the problem. Where do you
think that the animals in shelters come from?
> Of course baby rabbits are lovely, but perhaps you could now teach
your children about the joy of saving a life. You could teach them
that animals are not commodities for your amusement but living
creatures who deserve respect and kindness.
> J
>
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#453 From: "pup_hugger" <puphugger@...>
Date: Wed Jun 1, 2005 12:32 am
Subject:: rescue rabbit babies available
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Hi

I am in S.A and currently have two young rabbits available for
adoption.

If anyone Adelaide list-ers are interested, please let me know.
The rabbits are agouti coloured, and are friendly.

The mother is booked in to be spayed on Friday, so will have no more
rescue rabbits to re-home once the remaining two babies are gone.

I can post a pic if anyone wants to see what they look like.

I only want these buns to go to good homes with rabbit owners who
will desex,vaccinate and feed and house the rabbits properly.

thanks

#452 From: "Joelle" <jmaybe@...>
Date: Wed May 18, 2005 3:53 am
Subject:: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding
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Well at least do some research into the rates of uterine cancer in unspayed
females. Some studies put the figure as high as 85% by the age of 3.

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#451 From: "trish" <bubles77@...>
Date: Wed May 18, 2005 3:20 am
Subject:: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding
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their cages are clean they have free time in the garden they get the best foods
the most love,, i know they love me too by there warmth and smootchiness,, so
just do not bother
   ----- Original Message -----
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   Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 1:24 PM
   Subject: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding


   how do they get put to sleep when they go to a loving bloody home.. so that
family can enjoy a rabbit .. if everyone thought like you there would be no
rabbits to enjoy
   ------------------------------

   As any person who cares about animal welfare knows, there is no danger of a
rabbit shortage any time soon. Irresponsible and selfish people will not be
disuaded from breeding animals, so responsible and caring people should refrain
from adding to the problem. Where do you think that the animals in shelters come
from?
   Of course baby rabbits are lovely, but perhaps you could now teach your
children about the joy of saving a life. You could teach them that animals are
not commodities for your amusement but living creatures who deserve respect and
kindness.
   J




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#450 From: "trish" <bubles77@...>
Date: Wed May 18, 2005 3:19 am
Subject:: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding
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Look i love my animals and they have a fantastic home,, i am not an iresponsable
pet owner,, not by all means,, i love her babies,, they go to good homes,, i
grabbed a rabbit fromt he shelter for christ sake,, look do not respnd to me no
more your arogance and rudness over my love for my pets ,, i do not wish to be
part of your crap,,
thank you
good bye
   ----- Original Message -----
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   Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 1:24 PM
   Subject: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding


   how do they get put to sleep when they go to a loving bloody home.. so that
family can enjoy a rabbit .. if everyone thought like you there would be no
rabbits to enjoy
   ------------------------------

   As any person who cares about animal welfare knows, there is no danger of a
rabbit shortage any time soon. Irresponsible and selfish people will not be
disuaded from breeding animals, so responsible and caring people should refrain
from adding to the problem. Where do you think that the animals in shelters come
from?
   Of course baby rabbits are lovely, but perhaps you could now teach your
children about the joy of saving a life. You could teach them that animals are
not commodities for your amusement but living creatures who deserve respect and
kindness.
   J




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#449 From: "Joelle" <jmaybe@...>
Date: Wed May 18, 2005 3:24 am
Subject:: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding
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how do they get put to sleep when they go to a loving bloody home.. so that
family can enjoy a rabbit .. if everyone thought like you there would be no
rabbits to enjoy
------------------------------

As any person who cares about animal welfare knows, there is no danger of a
rabbit shortage any time soon. Irresponsible and selfish people will not be
disuaded from breeding animals, so responsible and caring people should refrain
from adding to the problem. Where do you think that the animals in shelters come
from?
Of course baby rabbits are lovely, but perhaps you could now teach your children
about the joy of saving a life. You could teach them that animals are not
commodities for your amusement but living creatures who deserve respect and
kindness.
J




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#448 From: "trish" <bubles77@...>
Date: Wed May 18, 2005 2:57 am
Subject:: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding
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how do they get put to sleep when they go to a loving bloody home.. so that
family can enjoy a rabbit .. if everyone thought like you there would be no
rabbits to enjoy
   ----- Original Message -----
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   Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 12:14 PM
   Subject: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding


   having seen all the unwanted animals at the shelter, how can you justify
breeding more? Did you know that for undesexed females, the risk of uterine
cancer has been placed as high as 85% by the age of 3 years?
   -----------------------------

   so i take it u have a prob with me breeding my rabbit,, i do it for pleasure
and for my children to see the joy of young rabbits,,they go to good homes,, i
advertise them and they tend to go to families
   -----------------------------

   Yes, I do have a problem with it, for the reasons already stated - you do it
for 'pleasure' - I think that is really selfish. People like you are a big part
of the reason that thousands of healthy animals are put to sleep every year.


     Joelle


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#447 From: "Joelle" <jmaybe@...>
Date: Wed May 18, 2005 2:22 am
Subject:: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding
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http://www.rabbit.org/

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   what is the website name


   Joelle <jmaybe@...> wrote:
   i need to know information about a white new zealand rabbit

   Look up the house rabbit society website; there is lots of good information on
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#446 From: "Joelle" <jmaybe@...>
Date: Wed May 18, 2005 2:14 am
Subject:: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding
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having seen all the unwanted animals at the shelter, how can you justify
breeding more? Did you know that for undesexed females, the risk of uterine
cancer has been placed as high as 85% by the age of 3 years?
-----------------------------

so i take it u have a prob with me breeding my rabbit,, i do it for pleasure and
for my children to see the joy of young rabbits,,they go to good homes,, i
advertise them and they tend to go to families
-----------------------------

Yes, I do have a problem with it, for the reasons already stated - you do it for
'pleasure' - I think that is really selfish. People like you are a big part of
the reason that thousands of healthy animals are put to sleep every year.


   Joelle


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#445 From: monkeys_2020 <monkeys_2020@...>
Date: Wed May 18, 2005 2:05 am
Subject:: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding
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what is the website name


Joelle <jmaybe@...> wrote:
i need to know information about a white new zealand rabbit

Look up the house rabbit society website; there is lots of good information on
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#444 From: "Joelle" <jmaybe@...>
Date: Wed May 18, 2005 2:10 am
Subject:: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding
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i need to know information about a white new zealand rabbit

Look up the house rabbit society website; there is lots of good information on
there.




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#443 From: "trish" <bubles77@...>
Date: Wed May 18, 2005 1:54 am
Subject:: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding
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so i take it u have a prob with me breeding my rabbit,, i do it for pleasure and
for my children to see the joy of young rabbits,,they go to good homes,, i
advertise them and they tend to go to families
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   Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 11:52 AM
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   i had a mle for bout 5 years then got a female from the shelter,, and they
have had 3 litters since,,

   I am really interested to know why you want to breed them.
   What do you do with all the babies, how do you find them good homes? You say
you got your female from the shelter -  what shelter doesn't desex them first?
And having seen all the unwanted animals at the shelter, how can you justify
breeding more? Did you know that for undesexed females, the risk of uterine
cancer has been placed as high as 85% by the age of 3 years?
   Joelle

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#442 From: "trish" <bubles77@...>
Date: Wed May 18, 2005 1:52 am
Subject:: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding
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i have 4 adult rabbits 1 part angora 1 miniture and two just pet rabbits
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   hay what kind of rabbits do you got i got a white new zealand rabbit

   trish <bubles77@...> wrote:Maybie she was too young? i have been lucki
i think,, i had a mle for bout 5 years then got a female from the shelter,, and
they have had 3 litters since,, and she had 4 first time 5 next and 6 on the
next unfortunatly for the first time on the litter she had now,, we lost one at
three weeks,, i8 put that down to changing from mums milk to the grain,, might
ave been too earli ,, but my      has been good,, is the box enclosed so you
cant look,, no disturbing the mum?
     ----- Original Message -----
     From: diamonds_lm
     To: AMRIS_rodents_and_rabbits@...
     Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 10:26 AM
     Subject: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding


     Hi everyone I am new to the group my name is Leonie and am hoping to
     find some information and help on rabbit breeding.   We have four
     rabbits well my kids have four rabbits LOL.  A female rabbit on the
     weekend had 5 baby rabbits unfornuately by Sunday all of them had
     died.  The mother didn't seem to be interested in her babies at all
     my DH managed to get the last surviving rabbit to latch on to the
     mother but by morning it appeared she had buried it underneath all
     the hay.  Is this normal for a first time mum,  will she do this for
     subsequent births or will she get the hang of what to do.  My eldest
     daughter was pretty upset by it and if this going to happen all the
     time  I think the best thing to do would be desexing.  We have never
     owned rabbits before so I really have no idea.  Any advice would be
     greatly appreciated.  Thanks
     Cheers
     Leonie




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#441 From: monkeys_2020 <monkeys_2020@...>
Date: Wed May 18, 2005 1:49 am
Subject:: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding
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i need to know information about a white new zealand rabbit

Joelle <jmaybe@...> wrote:i had a mle for bout 5 years then got a
female from the shelter,, and they have had 3 litters since,,

I am really interested to know why you want to breed them.
What do you do with all the babies, how do you find them good homes? You say you
got your female from the shelter -  what shelter doesn't desex them first? And
having seen all the unwanted animals at the shelter, how can you justify
breeding more? Did you know that for undesexed females, the risk of uterine
cancer has been placed as high as 85% by the age of 3 years?
Joelle

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#440 From: "Joelle" <jmaybe@...>
Date: Wed May 18, 2005 1:52 am
Subject:: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding
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i had a mle for bout 5 years then got a female from the shelter,, and they have
had 3 litters since,,

I am really interested to know why you want to breed them.
What do you do with all the babies, how do you find them good homes? You say you
got your female from the shelter -  what shelter doesn't desex them first? And
having seen all the unwanted animals at the shelter, how can you justify
breeding more? Did you know that for undesexed females, the risk of uterine
cancer has been placed as high as 85% by the age of 3 years?
Joelle

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#439 From: monkeys_2020 <monkeys_2020@...>
Date: Wed May 18, 2005 1:29 am
Subject:: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding
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hay what kind of rabbits do you got i got a white new zealand rabbit

trish <bubles77@...> wrote:Maybie she was too young? i have been lucki i
think,, i had a mle for bout 5 years then got a female from the shelter,, and
they have had 3 litters since,, and she had 4 first time 5 next and 6 on the
next unfortunatly for the first time on the litter she had now,, we lost one at
three weeks,, i8 put that down to changing from mums milk to the grain,, might
ave been too earli ,, but my      has been good,, is the box enclosed so you
cant look,, no disturbing the mum?
   ----- Original Message -----
   From: diamonds_lm
   To: AMRIS_rodents_and_rabbits@...
   Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 10:26 AM
   Subject: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding


   Hi everyone I am new to the group my name is Leonie and am hoping to
   find some information and help on rabbit breeding.   We have four
   rabbits well my kids have four rabbits LOL.  A female rabbit on the
   weekend had 5 baby rabbits unfornuately by Sunday all of them had
   died.  The mother didn't seem to be interested in her babies at all
   my DH managed to get the last surviving rabbit to latch on to the
   mother but by morning it appeared she had buried it underneath all
   the hay.  Is this normal for a first time mum,  will she do this for
   subsequent births or will she get the hang of what to do.  My eldest
   daughter was pretty upset by it and if this going to happen all the
   time  I think the best thing to do would be desexing.  We have never
   owned rabbits before so I really have no idea.  Any advice would be
   greatly appreciated.  Thanks
   Cheers
   Leonie




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#438 From: "RedSonja" <sonya@...>
Date: Tue May 17, 2005 6:41 am
Subject:: Room for 2 Rabbits (Sydney)
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Hi All,

I am looking for 1...actually I will take 2 if they are a
pair....rabbits to share my home. I live in a 2 bedroom unit that they
can run around in and I will be getting a large cage for my balcony
incase they want some fresh air.

I live in a quiet street in Gladesville (city side of Ryde) and have
owned rabbits previously.

Ideally I would like to rescue a bunny or adopt one in need - not
interested in buying from breeders at the moment as the little bunnies
would only be pets for me to lavish with attention.

If you know of any buns that would suit a indoors environment - are
affectionate and would love attention let me know.

Sonya

#437 From: "trish" <bubles77@...>
Date: Tue May 17, 2005 1:04 am
Subject:: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding
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Maybie she was too young? i have been lucki i think,, i had a mle for bout 5
years then got a female from the shelter,, and they have had 3 litters since,,
and she had 4 first time 5 next and 6 on the next unfortunatly for the first
time on the litter she had now,, we lost one at three weeks,, i8 put that down
to changing from mums milk to the grain,, might ave been too earli ,, but my
girl has been good,, is the box enclosed so you cant look,, no disturbing the
mum?
   ----- Original Message -----
   From: diamonds_lm
   To: AMRIS_rodents_and_rabbits@...
   Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 10:26 AM
   Subject: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Rabbit Breeding


   Hi everyone I am new to the group my name is Leonie and am hoping to
   find some information and help on rabbit breeding.   We have four
   rabbits well my kids have four rabbits LOL.  A female rabbit on the
   weekend had 5 baby rabbits unfornuately by Sunday all of them had
   died.  The mother didn't seem to be interested in her babies at all
   my DH managed to get the last surviving rabbit to latch on to the
   mother but by morning it appeared she had buried it underneath all
   the hay.  Is this normal for a first time mum,  will she do this for
   subsequent births or will she get the hang of what to do.  My eldest
   daughter was pretty upset by it and if this going to happen all the
   time  I think the best thing to do would be desexing.  We have never
   owned rabbits before so I really have no idea.  Any advice would be
   greatly appreciated.  Thanks
   Cheers
   Leonie




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#436 From: "Joelle" <jmaybe@...>
Date: Mon May 16, 2005 4:27 pm
Subject:: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits a new zealand rabbits
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rabbit pellets [not the crap with seeds etc in it, just plain pellets] and a
selection of leafy greens like boc choy, cos lettuce, parsley, and chicory. But
most importantly, good quality hay. Where are you?
Joelle
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   Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 11:50 PM
   Subject: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits a new zealand rabbits


   what do a white new zealand rabbits eat someone pm me back as soon
   as possble




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#435 From: "monkeys_2020" <monkeys_2020@...>
Date: Mon May 16, 2005 1:50 pm
Subject:: a new zealand rabbits
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what do a white new zealand rabbits eat someone pm me back as soon
as possble


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