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I'll try to post a pic of the pellets, too.
 

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If I'd live on a countryside I'd be growing my vegetables and herbs! It is so easy just sow some cilantro, thyme, dill, mint, or buy if they sell herbs in pots in your supermarket you can use them just cut the greens and what is in the pot you can use as seedlings just plant them and they will regrow in a couple weeks and you will have your own for free! You can even grow on your windowsill all year round, I grow some herbs even on my landlords backyard :)
I will have to work my way out the system and get some herb seeds to grow next to my tomato plants. Are all herbs okay for him to eat?
 
Also, IS ROME SALAD OKAY to give? A big chunk of that is cheaper than a little package of cliantro.
Rome as in romaine lettuce? As long as it's leafy and green without other stuff in it, it should be fine.

I have actually eaten some pellets myself(i have no idea why, shared with my pet, most likely) and they tasted very much like hay-based stuff, because as far as my knowledge goes, alfalfa is more grassy.

I laughed out loud when I read this. You are far from the only one! I have tasted various brands of pellet, critical care/recovery food and hay over the years. If it goes in one of my rabbit's mouths, I can pretty much guarantee it's gone in mine at some point :p. Both because I'm weird and because it helps me understand what they like and don't like.

Safe plants.

Not safe plants.

There are numerous lists floating around on the internet. Generally, if I can find something on at least two "safe" lists, I consider it safe and vice-versa for unsafe.
 
Thanks! Now i can add a bunch of things to my small "surely safe" list.
 
I am soon in need of a checkup of my French lop boy Musti and I live in an area not many vets have the skills to deal with rabbits. Does anyone happen to know any rabbit-friendly vets in Estonia?

Not sure if this site has been provided yet, but it's a good vet list from the respected House Rabbit Society. I found it very useful when searching for an experienced vet for my mini-lop: https://rabbit.org/vet-listings/ Scroll to the bottom for International Veterinarian Listings. - Hope it helps!
 
I've already looked through that list. They don't have any vets marked in Estonia
 
So recently, i looked for vets via google maps as suggested above. When i looked into a parricular one, i tried to go and see it. But oddly enough, such a building was not anywhere near the supposed location. The last review on the place was 4 months ago.
What might be the problem?
 
Maybe just some mistake in their address, if there is some other contact information such phone number or email address you can try to make a contact too. Or maybe this business just doesn't exist anymore, happens every day
 

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