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    2 x dwarf rabbits to go to a good home

    hi guys , we have two Pet Dwarf rabbits that we'd like to give away to a good home , they provide great entertainment for kids , The thought of releasing them into the wild has cross our minds , infact I was going to bring them along to Blokes night out this weekend and release them into the Forest , but thought I put the offer on here if anyone would like to have them , I hate seeing animals in a cage ....

    and please no Stew jokes or recepies





    If you 'd like to have them let me know . cheers Khos
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    Aren't they cute.

    If we didn't have a Jack Russell I'd take them.

    When you say "dwarf" what size are they?
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    Mahn;

    length wise , If you put both the palms of your hands together they're about the combined size of two hands.

    Edit : My dogs are good towards them , they're not agressive towards them in anyways and have come to accept them as part of the family.

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    I will withhold the stew jokes, but PLEASE don't go releasing them into the bush!

    Hopefully someone will take them in and give them a loving, non destructive, home.

    PS - I had pet bunnies as a kid, and the young brother in law has one out the back here but I can't take them in unfortunately.

    I have no issue with pet bunnies, but when they are no longer contained, they cease to be anything but rifle fodder IMHO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco_owner View Post
    hi guys , we have two Pet Dwarf rabbits that we'd like to give away to a good home , they provide great entertainment for kids ,
    The thought of releasing them into the wild has cross our minds
    , infact I was going to bring them along to Blokes night out this weekend and release them into the Forest , but thought I put the offer on here if anyone would like to have them , I hate seeing animals in a cage ....

    and please no Stew jokes or recepies





    If you 'd like to have them let me know . cheers Khos
    Disco Owner please do not release them into the wild.....for a start its not a good idea as rabbits are already a pest. but also it not fair on the rabbits when they have been domesticated they will more than likely die.

    If you can't find a home do the right thing and surrender them to the RSPCA..it will have a cost to surrender them. but if they are friendly they will more then likely go for adoption (providing there not full). as we are adopting rabbits quite well lately.
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    As I said the thought of releasing them had crossed our minds , that doesn't mean we were about to take into wilderness and release them as for rabbits being a pest , I already knew that... so you're not telling me something I don;t already know.

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    They look tasty and there fur would make some nice slippers

    Il send a spud bag down with dobbo and my brother to bring them home for me there going on the over nighter this week end il make good use of them ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by lokka View Post
    They look tasty and there fur would make some nice slippers

    Il send a spud bag down with dobbo and my brother to bring them home for me there going on the over nighter this week end il make good use of them ..
    no Lokka , I'm not going to let them go so that they end up your Dinner plate

    but seriously if you would like to have them for a Pet I'll give them to Cal to bring them home with him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco_owner View Post
    As I said the thought of releasing them had crossed our minds , that doesn't mean we were about to take into wilderness and release them as for rabbits being a pest , I already knew that... so you're not telling me something I don;t already know.
    mmmmm this reads a little defensive Khos..wasn't trying to make you out to be bad person or anything.

    I know you wrote you thought about it but you thought about it enough that you thought about doing on your night out even though you knew they were a pest.

    up to you what you do with them at the end of the day just merely point out another alternative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    If you can't find a home do the right thing and surrender them to the RSPCA..it will have a cost to surrender them.

    What does it cost to surrender a wife? And if you can't find her a good home.......

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