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Forum THE LOUNGE Wow – msnbc,com article on bunnies

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    • Michelle&Lolli
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        http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38584112/

         

        This article is about how rabbits who are gotten for Easter are dumped come summer.


      • Sarita
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          Good article.

          I do wonder about the costs – I imagine this is an overall average depending where you live and they base it one rabbit.

          They say $1055 for the first year with an initial capital expense (spay/neuter, supplies) of $325.00 and then afterwards an annual cost of $730.00 a year. I would be curious if someone actually kept track of their costs (vet separately) for a year for 1 rabbit. It would be hard for me to do this since I have 5 right now plus 2 I am keeping for a friend for awhile.


        • bunnymum16
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            thats a good article.i hope a lot of people would read that and be educated and aware of how many rabbits are being neglected nowadays.

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