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Corporate Kitties

Posted by Animal Spirit on Friday, 20 November, 2009

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They’d appreciate a walk more.

Posted by Animal Spirit on Friday, 13 November, 2009

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10 Foods You Shouldn’t Feed Your Bunny

Posted by Animal Spirit on Thursday, 12 November, 2009

bunny rabbit eating nom nom nom

A rabbit’s diet should consist mostly of hay (alfalfa, timothy or oat), pellets, vegetables and water. However there are some plants that are toxic to rabbits.

  1. Nuts
  2. Beans
  3. Tomato (leaves an vines)
  4. Indian Hemp
  5. Oak (acorns, foliage)
  6. Wild Carrots
  7. Apple seeds
  8. Rhubarb leaves
  9. Eucalyptus
  10. Coffee beans



For a complete list of toxic foods, see the list on rabbit.org

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Sandboxing Your Bunny.

Posted by Animal Spirit on Wednesday, 11 November, 2009

bunny rabbit in the grass

Much like a kitty, your bunny rabbit can do her business in a litter-box. It is vital to use the correct lining and dispose of the waste regularly. An unhealthy litter-box can lead to health problems such as kidney disease.

Documented scientific research has already shown that aromatic softwood beddings are potent enough to alter biological functions of the liver.

– Vesell, E.S. (1967) Induction of Drug-Metabolizing Enzymes in Liver Microsomes of Mice and Rats by softwood bedding. Science. 157, 1058

Good lining choices are:

  • Paper pulp
  • Dry grass pellets
  • Peat Moss (though it’s very smelly) Compressed sawdust pellets
  • Straw (chnge regularly)

Unhealthy lining choices:

  • Silica gel litters
  • Pine shavings Chemical sand.
  • Corn cob
  • Clay




Source: rabbit.org

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It’s an art.

Posted by Animal Spirit on Wednesday, 11 November, 2009

funny pictures of cats with captions

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