pets/Rabbits
Barb Eaton
Teresa,
I've read some on rabbits but I haven't come across how to litter train
them. Could you please give me some tips? Book recommendation for this?
We've only had him for a few weeks. He had just been weaned. TIA!
Barb E
"The larger the island of knowledge, the longer the
shoreline of wonder."
- Ralph W. Sockman, Minister
on 6/8/03 11:37 AM, [email protected] at
[email protected] wrote:
I've read some on rabbits but I haven't come across how to litter train
them. Could you please give me some tips? Book recommendation for this?
We've only had him for a few weeks. He had just been weaned. TIA!
Barb E
"The larger the island of knowledge, the longer the
shoreline of wonder."
- Ralph W. Sockman, Minister
on 6/8/03 11:37 AM, [email protected] at
[email protected] wrote:
> He is litter boxed
> trained and he comes when you call him. He kicks his shavings around when you
> walk
> by to show he wants your attention.. Or he kicks the cage, almost like a
> karate side kick. He stands on his hind legs to beg for a treat. Its funny.
> So,
> I guess my point was.. Rabbits can make good pets if you know how to care for
> them
>
> Teresa
[email protected]
Landon found all of the information on the web. Try google.com search engine
and you will find TONS of resources. I googled "Litter training a rabbit" and
this is the first result that came back
<A HREF="http://www.rabbitweb.net/litter-training.asp">http://www.rabbitweb.net/litter-training.asp</A>
GOOD LUCK!
Teresa
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and you will find TONS of resources. I googled "Litter training a rabbit" and
this is the first result that came back
<A HREF="http://www.rabbitweb.net/litter-training.asp">http://www.rabbitweb.net/litter-training.asp</A>
GOOD LUCK!
Teresa
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