On Apr 26, 3:32=A0am, Ted <Heather_pell...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Apr 25, 2:34=A0am, Scorpio <mwhit...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Apr 24, 8:47=A0pm, Michel Oosterbeek <so...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > After losing our good friend Doodle last weekend, it was time to
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> > > Droopy a new companion. And so yesterday, Dribbel arrived.
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> > That is so funny. =A0Thanx for the giggle.
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> > > It's a very happy, vocal little guy... and that's a small miracle,
> > > considering what he has been through.
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> > What happened to him?
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> > =A0A big part of his fur still needs
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> > > to grow back, because of the scabies he had when they rescued him.
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> > > he's rather small and still a little bit underweight. But he's a
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> > > eater, so that problem will solve itself.
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> > That's something I've been wondering about. =A0I guess they can get
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> > big even if they are only eating salads. =A0How can one tell actually?
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> > Megan
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> It's more serious if rabbits get overweight =A0- pigs can carry the
> extra without so much physiological impact. They eat constantly so
> it's best not to give them too much fruit. They can eat as much hay as
> they want =A0without it being a problem. Rodents can't be sick so they
> are unilkely to overface themselves, unlike dogs who will eat until
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They sure are hungry little critters.


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