Check this forum out:
http://www.rabbitsonline.net
People misunderstand rabbits so much. Rabbits have tons of personality. If you love rabbits go on this forum. If you ever have a question knowledgeable people will answer.
Please pass the word about Rabbits Online and check it out!Do you own a rabbit or want one?
I have a cute black rabbit. And yes, they do have personalities. Just like any other animal. I hate people who think rabbits are just animals. My rabbit knows its me when I call him he runs to me and plays tag with me. rabbits ar great.Do you own a rabbit or want one?
im getting a rabbit
I own eight and love them all!
Friday, May 14, 2010
Can you rifle hunt with a 22 for squirrel and or rabbit in illinois?
Yes.
The upland game season starts the first Saturday in November statewide.Can you rifle hunt with a 22 for squirrel and or rabbit in illinois?
http://dnr.state.il.us/
I'd give you more, but for some reason, it won't load on my computer. Maybe you'll have better luck.Can you rifle hunt with a 22 for squirrel and or rabbit in illinois?
I wouldn't. Shooting ANY rifle UP into the air is not advisable. I guess if you are shooting down from the tree tops or at the ground it would be ok. Get a 20 guage.
Why don't you type in
Illinois
Department of conservation.
and see for yourself all the rules.
Not in Chicago.
The upland game season starts the first Saturday in November statewide.Can you rifle hunt with a 22 for squirrel and or rabbit in illinois?
http://dnr.state.il.us/
I'd give you more, but for some reason, it won't load on my computer. Maybe you'll have better luck.Can you rifle hunt with a 22 for squirrel and or rabbit in illinois?
I wouldn't. Shooting ANY rifle UP into the air is not advisable. I guess if you are shooting down from the tree tops or at the ground it would be ok. Get a 20 guage.
Why don't you type in
Illinois
Department of conservation.
and see for yourself all the rules.
Not in Chicago.
Why is my girlfriends rabbit doing this?
she keeps trying to cram as much straw as possible in her mouth, it looks like shes building a nest or just trying to cram as much into her mouth as possible.
also acting a bit jumpy but lets go of it all when we take it off her so it isnt stuck in her mouth.
she's roughly 7 months old, not been neutered
cheers!Why is my girlfriends rabbit doing this?
Some rabbits, even with no males around, ';act'; like they are pregnant, usually called false pregnancies. So they go through all the motions of building a nest.
I'd say get her spayed asap. Spaying rabbits is very important especially since uterine cancer is very high in rabbits, and will end with a very painful death.Why is my girlfriends rabbit doing this?
she wants a place to sleep right at night idk
Most likely she's pregnant. Female rabbits begin moving straw and plucking fur off their chest to build the nest near the time when they are going to have the babies. Check with your vet ;)
She proably is making a little nest to sleep in.
my rabbit did that once. she took all of the hay and even would pull off her loose hair and made a nest in her house with it. she totally freaked us out, as she couldn't be pregnant, as we only had two girls. they weren't even in the same cage, so even if there was a mistake, and the other was male, she couldn't be pregnant. after a week or so, she stopped and went back to normal. i still don't know why she did it, but maybe your girlfriend's rabbit will go back to normal too.
maybe shes pregnet :)
I donno
also acting a bit jumpy but lets go of it all when we take it off her so it isnt stuck in her mouth.
she's roughly 7 months old, not been neutered
cheers!Why is my girlfriends rabbit doing this?
Some rabbits, even with no males around, ';act'; like they are pregnant, usually called false pregnancies. So they go through all the motions of building a nest.
I'd say get her spayed asap. Spaying rabbits is very important especially since uterine cancer is very high in rabbits, and will end with a very painful death.Why is my girlfriends rabbit doing this?
she wants a place to sleep right at night idk
Most likely she's pregnant. Female rabbits begin moving straw and plucking fur off their chest to build the nest near the time when they are going to have the babies. Check with your vet ;)
She proably is making a little nest to sleep in.
my rabbit did that once. she took all of the hay and even would pull off her loose hair and made a nest in her house with it. she totally freaked us out, as she couldn't be pregnant, as we only had two girls. they weren't even in the same cage, so even if there was a mistake, and the other was male, she couldn't be pregnant. after a week or so, she stopped and went back to normal. i still don't know why she did it, but maybe your girlfriend's rabbit will go back to normal too.
maybe shes pregnet :)
I donno
My dads making a rabbit hutch, any cool ideas I could add to it???
It has a big open area with a kind of box that the rabbit can go in and on top of. Any cool stuff you could make of wood to add t it????My dads making a rabbit hutch, any cool ideas I could add to it???
Maybe you could try multi levels with little ramps. Then when the cage is finished, you can hide food and hay all over the place to stimulate his brain. If you don't already have one you could build a corner litter box or a little hutch for him to sleep in. But you would have to glue some metal onto it so that your rabby doesn't chew all the way through it.
P.S. I don't know if this would work, but it would be kinda cool to build like a maze for your rabbit w/ little breaks for food and water and stuff!My dads making a rabbit hutch, any cool ideas I could add to it???
One ';cool'; idea would be to refrigerate it
Hi there! I wrote an article on how to care for rabbits outdoors. Although it doesn't directly answer your question, it does provide info on taking care of a rabbit outside, which I assume you are doing. I have 2 sweet bunnies who do quite well in an outside hutch with a little extra care. Check it out at: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/343330/new_pet_owners_taking_care_of_rabbits.html
Good luck with your bunny!cosmetics online
Maybe you could try multi levels with little ramps. Then when the cage is finished, you can hide food and hay all over the place to stimulate his brain. If you don't already have one you could build a corner litter box or a little hutch for him to sleep in. But you would have to glue some metal onto it so that your rabby doesn't chew all the way through it.
P.S. I don't know if this would work, but it would be kinda cool to build like a maze for your rabbit w/ little breaks for food and water and stuff!My dads making a rabbit hutch, any cool ideas I could add to it???
One ';cool'; idea would be to refrigerate it
Hi there! I wrote an article on how to care for rabbits outdoors. Although it doesn't directly answer your question, it does provide info on taking care of a rabbit outside, which I assume you are doing. I have 2 sweet bunnies who do quite well in an outside hutch with a little extra care. Check it out at: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/343330/new_pet_owners_taking_care_of_rabbits.html
Good luck with your bunny!
How much does a rabbit cost??
I would like a small rabbit, how much money do I need?How much does a rabbit cost??
Unless you are looking to purchase a show purebred rabbit the cost will break down like this:
One Time Costs -
rabbit - $20 - $30
Cage - $50 - $75
Water Bottle, Food Dish - $10
Monthly Costs -
Substrate (Aspen,carefresh Bedding or newspaper pellets) - $20
Food (excluding fresh veggies)- $10
Wood Chews, Salt Licks, Treats - $10
Good luckHow much does a rabbit cost??
my rabbit cost 拢19 from petsathome
It depends on where in the country, and what store, I live in KY and they're $25. But up in NJ they're almost $100.
It depends. A good rabbit can cost from $10 to $30, but always make sure to check it before you buy it. For instance, I bought a Dwarf Hotot back in November, and I didn't Check it over for signs of snuffles or anything. It turns out that she had snuffles, which is pretty hard to get rid of, and had ear mites.
By any chance, have you researched breeds yet? If you didn't, try it.
You can always browse craigslist... sometimes you see ppl offering them for free or for cheap amounts w/ everything. For instance, just today, I saw someone offering a rabbit, cage, litterbox, food, magazine, etc. all for $35. Be patient.
I would suggest you also look into adopting a rabbit. Yes, it might be more expensive and a harder process than getting a pet store rabbit, but remember that if you adopt from a rescue or maybe even a shelter, the majority of rabbits they offer will already be litter-trained, neutered/spayed. Female pet rabbits should always be spayed so that they don't get cancer (forget which kind). Some rescues might to home checks and have you jump through hoops, but remember that they only want the best for their rabbits. At rescues, chances are that the rabbit will be at a foster family, which will be able to tell you intimate details about him/her and his/her behavior.
www.petfinder.com is a great site, and simply google rescues in your areas. The fee depends... around $60 or so usually.
www.rabbit.org is a great website to get you started.
Good luck!
I live in tucson arizona and i had 2 rabbits for 2 years. One floppy eared and one non. They were the coolest. They were about $15 each. I should have just captured some of the baby wild ones that live here instead.
theyre pretrty smart though..just as much as cats. But they also need to be litter tray trained starting from young.
I think you should get a nether land dwarf you are small and stay small you will need from 25-50 dollars to get it or try a farm they might give it to you for 15-20
good luck
depends on what part of town it's favorite street corner is?
Stay away from rabbit hos you might fall in .....that's what happened to alice and look where it got her.
Well you can't just count the cost of the rabbit. You'll have to also count the cost for the rest of the ingredients. Rabbit stew. Hmmmmm yummy.
It depends where you get it... At my local pet store, they only sell rabbits around Easter, and they cost $15 for non floppy eared ones, and for floppy eared ones it's like $20. I love rabbits, they're so cute!
Just a hare more than a bunny. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
oh my jokes suck.
depends on the color and sex.
I depends on were you buy it. I sell mine for $11. Pet stores seem to sell them for $25 to $30. Also you have to a cage and food for it. So I would say $35 to $40.
Unless you are looking to purchase a show purebred rabbit the cost will break down like this:
One Time Costs -
rabbit - $20 - $30
Cage - $50 - $75
Water Bottle, Food Dish - $10
Monthly Costs -
Substrate (Aspen,carefresh Bedding or newspaper pellets) - $20
Food (excluding fresh veggies)- $10
Wood Chews, Salt Licks, Treats - $10
Good luckHow much does a rabbit cost??
my rabbit cost 拢19 from petsathome
It depends on where in the country, and what store, I live in KY and they're $25. But up in NJ they're almost $100.
It depends. A good rabbit can cost from $10 to $30, but always make sure to check it before you buy it. For instance, I bought a Dwarf Hotot back in November, and I didn't Check it over for signs of snuffles or anything. It turns out that she had snuffles, which is pretty hard to get rid of, and had ear mites.
By any chance, have you researched breeds yet? If you didn't, try it.
You can always browse craigslist... sometimes you see ppl offering them for free or for cheap amounts w/ everything. For instance, just today, I saw someone offering a rabbit, cage, litterbox, food, magazine, etc. all for $35. Be patient.
I would suggest you also look into adopting a rabbit. Yes, it might be more expensive and a harder process than getting a pet store rabbit, but remember that if you adopt from a rescue or maybe even a shelter, the majority of rabbits they offer will already be litter-trained, neutered/spayed. Female pet rabbits should always be spayed so that they don't get cancer (forget which kind). Some rescues might to home checks and have you jump through hoops, but remember that they only want the best for their rabbits. At rescues, chances are that the rabbit will be at a foster family, which will be able to tell you intimate details about him/her and his/her behavior.
www.petfinder.com is a great site, and simply google rescues in your areas. The fee depends... around $60 or so usually.
www.rabbit.org is a great website to get you started.
Good luck!
I live in tucson arizona and i had 2 rabbits for 2 years. One floppy eared and one non. They were the coolest. They were about $15 each. I should have just captured some of the baby wild ones that live here instead.
theyre pretrty smart though..just as much as cats. But they also need to be litter tray trained starting from young.
I think you should get a nether land dwarf you are small and stay small you will need from 25-50 dollars to get it or try a farm they might give it to you for 15-20
good luck
depends on what part of town it's favorite street corner is?
Stay away from rabbit hos you might fall in .....that's what happened to alice and look where it got her.
Well you can't just count the cost of the rabbit. You'll have to also count the cost for the rest of the ingredients. Rabbit stew. Hmmmmm yummy.
It depends where you get it... At my local pet store, they only sell rabbits around Easter, and they cost $15 for non floppy eared ones, and for floppy eared ones it's like $20. I love rabbits, they're so cute!
Just a hare more than a bunny. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
oh my jokes suck.
depends on the color and sex.
I depends on were you buy it. I sell mine for $11. Pet stores seem to sell them for $25 to $30. Also you have to a cage and food for it. So I would say $35 to $40.
Where can I find replacement or aftermarket parts for my VW Rabbit?
I started rebuilding my 1981 VW Rabbit convertible. a few years ago they were everywhere, now its either bugs, or buses, %26amp; nothing else. I need to replace a few things ( broken seat rails, vent window hinges, Door panels, etc.) I used to think JC Whitney had everything, I was so wrong! Even the specialty shops around here seem to have completely done away with 1st gen water cooled VWs. (I'm in Boulder, Co.) Websites, shops, Anything?Where can I find replacement or aftermarket parts for my VW Rabbit?
www.thesamba.com
www.vwvortex.com (classifieds section)
www.thesamba.com
www.vwvortex.com (classifieds section)
How to say ';female rabbit'; in French?
I know in French, a masculine form dog is ';chien';, while the feminine form is ';chienne';, and for cats, it's ';chat'; and ';chatte';. For rabbit, the masculine form is ';lapin';, is there a corresponding feminine form';? Thanks.How to say ';female rabbit'; in French?
la lapine = the female rabbit
la lapine = the female rabbit
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