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  • Z ZurdoDev

    Eddy Vluggen wrote:

    would be a great gift

    So, I googled rabbit farmers again at your suggestion and found a rescue place. On their site they explain that a rabbit is NOT a simple pet to take care of. Not that they are complicated but they need attention and cleaning every day. I think a guinea pig might be better.

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    Um. They don't last long (4 to 6 years), and they're pretty boring most of the time - still a big commitment though. Better than Gerbils but not a lot. A cat is a lot more independant and live a whole lot longer.

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    • Z ZurdoDev

      I'm looking on craigslist for a pet rabbit for my daughter. I emailed one listing and they responded that there is a rehoming fee. Why bother calling it a rehoming fee? Why not just say you are selling your pet? Does the word "rehoming" make the pet owner feel better about themselves? Seems silly to me.

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      raddevus
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      My son has a rabbit and got it from Petland :: Petland Pets Make Life Better![^] They seem to be a national company but not sure if there is one in your area. We have a couple of them locally and they are actually very good with the animals and provide very good animals that are well taken care of.

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      • Z ZurdoDev

        I'm looking on craigslist for a pet rabbit for my daughter. I emailed one listing and they responded that there is a rehoming fee. Why bother calling it a rehoming fee? Why not just say you are selling your pet? Does the word "rehoming" make the pet owner feel better about themselves? Seems silly to me.

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        Be careful! Get a bit of a background history on the rabbit lest you find out it's got a poor disposition.[^]

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        • Z ZurdoDev

          Eddy Vluggen wrote:

          would be a great gift

          So, I googled rabbit farmers again at your suggestion and found a rescue place. On their site they explain that a rabbit is NOT a simple pet to take care of. Not that they are complicated but they need attention and cleaning every day. I think a guinea pig might be better.

          Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it. Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.

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          ZurdoDev wrote:

          So, I googled rabbit farmers again at your suggestion and found a rescue place.

          If she asks why no rabbit, blame me :D

          ZurdoDev wrote:

          On their site they explain that a rabbit is NOT a simple pet to take care of.

          Yes and no; my mom had to take care of a lot of meat-rabbits, and they shit a lot and become aggressive if not given enough space.

          ZurdoDev wrote:

          Not that they are complicated but they need attention and cleaning every day.

          Which is not as much fun as walking the dog, and even if you give them attention, it is not said that they will appreciate it.

          ZurdoDev wrote:

          I think a guinea pig might be better.

          Get her a kitten or a puppy; she will love it, you'll be happy. ..until the cat drags in the first rabbit, then you'll be proud :)

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          • R raddevus

            My son has a rabbit and got it from Petland :: Petland Pets Make Life Better![^] They seem to be a national company but not sure if there is one in your area. We have a couple of them locally and they are actually very good with the animals and provide very good animals that are well taken care of.

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            Thanks.

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            • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

              Um. They don't last long (4 to 6 years), and they're pretty boring most of the time - still a big commitment though. Better than Gerbils but not a lot. A cat is a lot more independant and live a whole lot longer.

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              OriginalGriff wrote:

              live a whole lot longer.

              A good reason NOT to get one. ;) Plus cats smell bad. And I know, most cat owners don't think they smell but I can tell instantly the moment I walk in to a cat owner's home. It smells bad. I'm not sure why cat owners can't smell it.

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              • Z ZurdoDev

                OriginalGriff wrote:

                live a whole lot longer.

                A good reason NOT to get one. ;) Plus cats smell bad. And I know, most cat owners don't think they smell but I can tell instantly the moment I walk in to a cat owner's home. It smells bad. I'm not sure why cat owners can't smell it.

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                Ohw, I can smell it, but I stink more than my cat :) Goedzo has an electrical collar (pet fence) that allows him to go into the garden, but not beyond the wiring. He often shits there, instead of the litter-bin. Compare that to walking a dog, but without the walking. If it rains, he'll prefer the bin. Picking up a single cat-turd is simpeler and faster than picking up 40 pellets that the rabbit produces between the hay.

                ZurdoDev wrote:

                most cat owners don't think they smell but I can tell instantly the moment I walk in to a cat owner's home

                I somehow don't think you're lazy enough to accept the smell of a cat turd for three days. Simply check it when waking up and when going to sleep, no biggy. C'mon, get her a kitten or a puppy :D

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                • Z ZurdoDev

                  Eddy Vluggen wrote:

                  would be a great gift

                  So, I googled rabbit farmers again at your suggestion and found a rescue place. On their site they explain that a rabbit is NOT a simple pet to take care of. Not that they are complicated but they need attention and cleaning every day. I think a guinea pig might be better.

                  Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it. Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.

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                  GuyThiebaut
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                  I used to keep gerbils. What's great about gerbils is that that don't smell at all and they tend to be fairly active. With a little patience it's also possible to train them to run up your arm and sit on your shoulder. I wouldn't discount gerbils as a good pet.

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                  • Z ZurdoDev

                    Thanks.

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                    raddevus
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                    BTW, his rabbit is very well behaved. I've never experienced a tame rabbit like that. It is a female and he had it "fixed" which also increases the rabbit's life-span greatly. His girlfriend has two guinea pigs (also from petland) and they are very well behaved and happy and very tame. That all said. My son was bit one time by his rabbit. He was using a shedding glove on the rabbit and it thought it was a monster so it bit. After that nothing else ever. His girlfriend was bit by the one guinea pig one time but that's because she was trimming it's nails and it was young. After that, all good behavior. Good luck.

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                    • L Lost User

                      Ohw, I can smell it, but I stink more than my cat :) Goedzo has an electrical collar (pet fence) that allows him to go into the garden, but not beyond the wiring. He often shits there, instead of the litter-bin. Compare that to walking a dog, but without the walking. If it rains, he'll prefer the bin. Picking up a single cat-turd is simpeler and faster than picking up 40 pellets that the rabbit produces between the hay.

                      ZurdoDev wrote:

                      most cat owners don't think they smell but I can tell instantly the moment I walk in to a cat owner's home

                      I somehow don't think you're lazy enough to accept the smell of a cat turd for three days. Simply check it when waking up and when going to sleep, no biggy. C'mon, get her a kitten or a puppy :D

                      Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^] "If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.

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                      ZurdoDev
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                      Eddy Vluggen wrote:

                      kitten or a puppy

                      I admit, they are fun and cute. But then they grow up to be cats and dogs. No thank you. :thumbsdown:

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                      • Z ZurdoDev

                        Eddy Vluggen wrote:

                        kitten or a puppy

                        I admit, they are fun and cute. But then they grow up to be cats and dogs. No thank you. :thumbsdown:

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                        My cat is 8 to 10 years old, I'm still waiting for it to "grow up". So many cute kittens videos compilation 2018 - YouTube[^]

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                        • Z ZurdoDev

                          I'm looking on craigslist for a pet rabbit for my daughter. I emailed one listing and they responded that there is a rehoming fee. Why bother calling it a rehoming fee? Why not just say you are selling your pet? Does the word "rehoming" make the pet owner feel better about themselves? Seems silly to me.

                          Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it. Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.

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                          Mike Hankey
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                          Has the rabbit got that much stuff that needs moved with them? I'd get 3 bids from reputable moving companies first then negotiate!

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                            Ohw, I can smell it, but I stink more than my cat :) Goedzo has an electrical collar (pet fence) that allows him to go into the garden, but not beyond the wiring. He often shits there, instead of the litter-bin. Compare that to walking a dog, but without the walking. If it rains, he'll prefer the bin. Picking up a single cat-turd is simpeler and faster than picking up 40 pellets that the rabbit produces between the hay.

                            ZurdoDev wrote:

                            most cat owners don't think they smell but I can tell instantly the moment I walk in to a cat owner's home

                            I somehow don't think you're lazy enough to accept the smell of a cat turd for three days. Simply check it when waking up and when going to sleep, no biggy. C'mon, get her a kitten or a puppy :D

                            Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^] "If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.

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                            Yeah, mine really doesn't like to use his litter tray - but when he does I just clean the pooh and wet litter out as soon as I notice and it doesn't smell. Add in and empty and bleach of the tray every week and it's all fine. Certainly rodents smell all the time, because they don't care where they go...

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                              Yeah, mine really doesn't like to use his litter tray - but when he does I just clean the pooh and wet litter out as soon as I notice and it doesn't smell. Add in and empty and bleach of the tray every week and it's all fine. Certainly rodents smell all the time, because they don't care where they go...

                              Sent from my Amstrad PC 1640 Never throw anything away, Griff Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay... AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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                              OriginalGriff wrote:

                              Yeah, mine really doesn't like to use his litter tray - but when he does I just clean the pooh and wet litter out as soon as I notice and it doesn't smell.

                              If it stinks he'll do it somewhere else, so not really an option to let it sit and "develop".

                              OriginalGriff wrote:

                              Certainly rodents smell all the time, because they don't care where they go...

                              Nocturnal rodents are the worst; look dead during the day, start running when you sleep. A cat does the same ofc, but that's different, because it is cute!

                              Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^] "If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.

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                              • G GuyThiebaut

                                I used to keep gerbils. What's great about gerbils is that that don't smell at all and they tend to be fairly active. With a little patience it's also possible to train them to run up your arm and sit on your shoulder. I wouldn't discount gerbils as a good pet.

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                                ― Christopher Hitchens

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                                Except for the "oh gawd it's died again - quick, to the pet shop before she notices!" bit. :-D

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                                  Except for the "oh gawd it's died again - quick, to the pet shop before she notices!" bit. :-D

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                                  GuyThiebaut
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                                  Yes, they do have fairly short lives of around 2 years :((

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                                  • Z ZurdoDev

                                    Eddy Vluggen wrote:

                                    would be a great gift

                                    So, I googled rabbit farmers again at your suggestion and found a rescue place. On their site they explain that a rabbit is NOT a simple pet to take care of. Not that they are complicated but they need attention and cleaning every day. I think a guinea pig might be better.

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                                    ZurdoDev wrote:

                                    I think a guinea pig might be better.

                                    All pets need attention and cleaning in one way or another. Maybe you should get her a [Steiff rabbit](https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=steiff+rabbit&tag=googhydr-20&index=aps&hvadid=178135132999&hvpos=1t1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7365817302168623683&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=e&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9004868&hvtargid=kwd-385351128&ref=pd\_sl\_atc3y5ypg\_e).

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                                      ZurdoDev wrote:

                                      I think a guinea pig might be better.

                                      All pets need attention and cleaning in one way or another. Maybe you should get her a [Steiff rabbit](https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=steiff+rabbit&tag=googhydr-20&index=aps&hvadid=178135132999&hvpos=1t1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7365817302168623683&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=e&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9004868&hvtargid=kwd-385351128&ref=pd\_sl\_atc3y5ypg\_e).

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                                      All pets need attention and cleaning in one way or another.

                                      My pet rock is great - it never poops, doesn't bite or growl at visitors, has no special food requirements (actually no requirements at all) and just likes to sit on a sunny windowsill. I can talk to it and it listens like it understands me. It already knows some tricks like "sit" and "stay" but hasn't got the hang of "roll over" without help yet. If it ever does I'll know there is an earthquake coming!

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                                        All pets need attention and cleaning in one way or another.

                                        My pet rock is great - it never poops, doesn't bite or growl at visitors, has no special food requirements (actually no requirements at all) and just likes to sit on a sunny windowsill. I can talk to it and it listens like it understands me. It already knows some tricks like "sit" and "stay" but hasn't got the hang of "roll over" without help yet. If it ever does I'll know there is an earthquake coming!

                                        - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                                        Forogar wrote:

                                        My pet rock is great

                                        I second the vote for pet rock! :)


                                        Common sense is admitting there is cause and effect and that you can exert some control over what you understand.

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