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8 Reviews For Rabbit

  • Guest 23rd Jan 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Good Points: Great little animal!


    Bad Points: Some people think animals, including rabbits, are just toys to play with. They are not, take care of them!


    General comments: Here's my rabbit review for the reviewcentre. I love rabbits, they are great furry, fluffy, cute animals. I've read plenty of rabbit reviews that say they have problem with teeths, but mine have always been fine. I've had rabbits since I was a little kid and I have had all sorts of different rabbits, from european rabbits to some more wild rabbits. You should get one.

  • lucyvic Rank: Staff Sergeant 13th Aug 2007

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    Rabbits make great pets. People tend to say males are more sociable. However, they may need to be neutered if they become vicious or difficult to handle. I currently have a female though, who is very friendly. Although it is necessary to have females spayed if you are not breeding them, to prevent cancer. The more you handle your rabbit the more likely it is to be friendly & easy to look after. However, they can give nasty scratches if they panic and kick, so they aren't always great for small c ...
  • danjwright Rank: Lance Corporal 5th Mar 2006

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    I have had 3 rabbits in the past, and I have not found them hard to keep. I would recommend buying a dwarf lop as these do not grow big, and they are relatively docile. They are also fairly cheap. Do not buy the very small breeds such as Rex or Netherland dwarf as these have an extremely short temper due to selective breeding to make them small. When you buy a rabbit ask to hold it first and look for the following things:

    No diarrhea (I think you know how to tell this, yuck!!!)
    No runny nose ...
  • unknown15 Rank: Staff Sergeant 11th Feb 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Having kept rabbits for 27 years - mostly other people's cast -offs - do not buy a rabbit for your child. They will inevitably get fed up and it takes considerable dedication to clean, feed and exercise rabbits daily. They can live anything from 5 to 14 years. Rabbits also panic if handled clumsily by a child and a kick hurts. They also need all-day exercise in a large run or even better the whole garden. My two are quite happy to be with my (free-range) chickens. Even my rescue cat doesn ...
  • Topaz Rank: Sergeant 15th Aug 2005

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    Well, everyone has this image that rabbits are cute, fluffy, cheap and gentle animals, they are NOT! If you want a pet to cuddle and hold, don't get a rabbit, they are prey animals and don't enjoy being 'caught'.

    Now don't get me wrong I love rabbits and have two at the minute and I love them to pieces but I see no point in being biased the fact is rabbits are not like what the majority of people think.

    Rabbits need company of other rabbits - two males (bucks) will most likely fight and ...
  • jdone Rank: Sergeant 8th Jul 2005

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    Rabbit - They are cute. The best for anyone and live too short but they respect you.
  • lucyvic Rank: Staff Sergeant 28th Jun 2005

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    I've had my rabbit nearly three years and I love him to bits. He shows a lot of love and affection. They do need company from humans if you don't keep them with another animal. They also need yearly vaccinations from the vets to protect them as well as occasionally needing their teeth and nails trimming.
  • Janine Rank: Lieutenant-Colonel 15th Jun 2005

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    Rabbits are great animals for both adults and children. They are relatively easy to look after, but they teach children a level of responsibility. I have just acquired two rabbits, as my friend's rabbits had babies (long story).

    It's really cute the way that they are really affectionate with each other. I am glad I got a pair, as I think it would get rather lonely on its own. I have two males; I have been advised to get them neutered as when they get older they may start to fight. I th ...