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To: Ken Adams who wrote (155960)12/21/2007 3:19:06 PM
From: Carolyn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
I thought, with love and patience, a rabbit could be litter-trained or house-trained.

A friend knows a lady who has a wallaby that is house-trained.



To: Ken Adams who wrote (155960)12/21/2007 3:32:14 PM
From: Oral Roberts  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
Once grown they are awful tasty also. I used to put an ad in the local paper to take unwanted rabbits and would collect a dozen or so every year after Easter.



To: Ken Adams who wrote (155960)12/21/2007 4:18:22 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 225578
 
Once grown, a rabbit can be a messy pet. Few people really know how to take care of one.

This is the best way I know of to take care of a rabbit.






To: Ken Adams who wrote (155960)12/21/2007 4:36:44 PM
From: PatiBob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
Do you remember those little chicks that were dyed with food colouring?