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Rabbit Awareness Week 17-25th June

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 17/06/2017 21:34

Keepers of the rabbity ones.

This week the vets will be doing special rabbit clinics (I think if you search online you'll source them)

Rabbits (unlike my lazy lardy hogs) need quite involved vet care- innoculations, neutering, dental checks, claw cutting, weigh, check for lumps/bumps, check for flystrike.

Good chance to remind people before the warmer weather and holiday season though of course.........all the Super Furry Animal Rabbits will be ahead of the game.

Current Bun has Fernie put the (attention seeking) pigs aside and taken you for your close-up?

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FernieB · 17/06/2017 21:57

Current Bun informs me that he is fully aware he is a rabbit and does not require veterinary confirmation so is refusing to take part in RAW. He is enjoying relaxing in a cool kitchen, laughing at the pigs who have been taken outside even though it's nearly 10pm!

Poor boy has been through a lot of vet stuff earlier this year so, given his great age, we've decided to let him sit this RAW out. Usually he attends a clinic and has a check up (under protest). It's a great idea for rabbits to make use of this week as quite often vets offer free health checks.

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 17/06/2017 22:19

Quite right CurrentBun you know you're a rabbit (through and through like a stick of rock) and you don't need someone with a thermometer and a syringe to confirm this Grin

He has had his fill of vets of late Bless Him, he probably wants to give RAW a body swerve !

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