Should I get a rabbit?

Sorry, I meant uterine cancer (aka Pyrometra), not urine! Haha, that's what little sleep does to you.
 
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Aren't they awesome? I love my bunnies. It is REALLY hard to decide which kit to keep, if any. This litter was made easy. They were born on the day that Ken's nephew died. We picked a buck and named him Mark Edward, after Ken's nephew.
 
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Is that the eating end or the poopin end?
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Oh that's just cold!
 
whenever i see someone asking 'should i get a rabbit?' i always direct them to this video......

its amazing how many people out there get a rabbit on a wim, then 6 months down the line are 'bored' with it, and the poor thing is 'forgotten about'
(not saying your one of those people but i do hope by putting this video on here that it may stop others from impulse buying of a rabbit when they havent really thought it through
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i love rabbits so much, but am terribly allergic to them so can no longer keep them, they all have different personalities and are great pets if treated right
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the ones i had inside were all litter box trained.. one day me and my son were playing some game and little bit our rabbit kept coming to us to play but we were busy so she in 1.2 seconds bit right through the cord to the controller while we were playing.. lol..
 
Two rabbits, a buck and a doe, both spayed and neutered, is the best way to go about it. They groom each other, play and sleep next to each other and provide companionship to each other that even a very loving human can't compare to. Rabbits are not solitary in the wild, they are social animals that live in warrens. Both my rabbits get lots of attention from me but the fact is, I am not always there. I like knowing that they have each other.
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