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    feline
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    Lop-eared ram
    Looks like plush toys. Ears that hang down to the floor give the animal a very cute look. By nature they are good-natured and easily get along with people. But caring is not easy. Ears, especially at a young age, drag, get dirty, which can lead to inflammation.
    Lion head
    Animals resemble the king of animals with their elongated fur on the chest and mane. Outwardly seem important and noble. On the sides, the wool is slightly longer than on the back, resembles a light skirt. These rabbits are a little more timid compared to others, but no less friendly.
    Colored Shorthair Dwarf
    The hair of these rabbits is shorter than that of other brethren, which makes it less dirty. The ears stick up, and with them there are no such problems as with the fold. Convenient breed for home maintenance. The coloring is the most diverse – from white to all kinds of shades of gray and brown. During puberty they can be a little aggressive.

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    fredy
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    It seems to me that it will be very difficult with rabbits. Better get a cat.

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    gledyz
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    Keeping rabbits in their cages for beginners can cause some difficulties. In addition, if you have decided on the choice of breed and are preparing to purchase rabbits. For this purpose, it is best to turn to proven farms, to professionals

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    lianot
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    Before you get a rabbit you need to find out all the information about its contents. Rabbits, like animals with a well-developed nervous system, are stressed. It arises as a result of abruptly changing external conditions. Such changing conditions are: a transition from one diet to another, a sharp change in the daily routine, a prolonged absence of water or food, a person’s control of nests when there are cubs, a bright flash of light in the dark, catching rabbits in the aviary and other sudden effects causing stress. An unsatisfactory microclimate in the room where rabbits are kept also contributes to the development of stress. Lack of adequate ventilation leads to the accumulation of harmful gases and dust in the air, which is also one of these causes of stress, and can result in respiratory paralysis and death of the animal. You can find information on how to accommodate a pet rabbit https://petonbed.com/best-indoor-rabbit-cages/ and do not forget that it is necessary to avoid sudden movements, noise, as they can cause fright in a rabbit.

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