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    Reputable rescues in Sydney area

    Hey folks! I moved to Sydney a couple months ago and I'm hoping that when my fiance and I move into our own place (once I find work!) I can get a rabbit again. Although this time, they will not live in the bedroom! I'm still de-furring my things.... Anyway, I was wondering if anyone has...
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    Switching off of loose hay

    Due to allergy problems in my household that are not being controlled by usual allergy medications, I'm going to be transitioning my rabbits off of loose hay. I did consider wetting the hay so it doesn't float everywhere, but the bunnies won't eat it. I'd like some thoughts on my plan to do this...
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    Constant "digging" in cage-- I NEED SLEEP! HELP!

    My female rabbit has in the past week developed an incredibly irritating habit of digging in her cage all through the night. It's making a huge mess in her cage (she's totally ripping the hell out of all her newspaper and flinging it everywhere) and, more importantly, keeps my fiance and I awake...
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    Shedding tips for a lionhead and a Fuzzy Lop

    Hey everyone, I have a lionhead and a Fuzzy Lop that are starting to change out their coats and I can not get this fur under control. I'll spend 15 minutes brushing my lionhead and not make a dent and I swear I have to do it 24/7 if I wanted to achieve anything. His hair is the worst. Fluffy...
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    Cardboard Junkies

    Hey folks. So my buns are cardboard junkies. They're also quite partial to twigs (particularly if they're twigs on something like a hamster hut they pulled out of a box and doesn't belong to them!). They don't seem to be particularly partial to their hay!! Oh they do eat it. I have to...
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    hay management in cage

    Hello everyone, I'm wondering if any ideas for me. I free-feed hay to my bunnies (two) and I end up wasting a LOT of hay. They don't eat all their hay before they decide "oh, I've stepped on this bit too much/whatever" and don't eat it. I've tried just leaving it to make them change their...
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    Looking for help with dog-frightened bunny

    Hey folks. When I adopted this bunny about a year ago, it was because my classmate who originally adopted him from his original home discovered that he's PETRIFIED of dogs. She wasn't going to get rid of her ol' dogs, so I took him to my dog-free home. However, given that I'm going to have...
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    New Rescue that needs some work!

    I just "bought" a fuzzy lop female from a family here in the area. She's got a few problems. Princess Peach is a unspayed female "Holland Lop" (longer hair, though), supposedly about 1 yr old. I do not have more information that this. 1) Underweight. I'm working on this by buildig up her...
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