Why do the others die and not him?
Hey, I let one of my rabbits cross the rainbow bridge today… we had two… the one that lives alone now (6-7 years old) has already survived four rabbits… why do all the others die and he survives?
Hey, I have a question. I recently had my rabbit neutered (a male). It cost €103, which I actually thought was quite expensive. I have an appointment next week to have the stitches removed. Will this cost anything else? Or is it included in the price? If it costs anything else, how much? Thank you…
We live in a courtyard with about 6 apartments. My uncle lives below ours. My grandpa lives in one opposite and all the other 3 apartments are rented. These 6 apartments used to be divided up between my uncle, my father (who died) and my grandpa. 1.5 apartments belong to us, 1.5 apartments belong to…
Hey people, I have two rabbits. One of them often grinds her teeth. Let me explain it this way: she grinds her teeth while she's sleeping or relaxing, for example. It's not particularly loud, but I've noticed recently that this happens often while she's relaxing. Could this still be a sign that she's feeling well…
I have a question about Will Turner in which part does he die?
Hello, I've had coronavirus for a few days now and I'm worried about my dwarf hamster. I haven't found a clear answer online as to whether my dwarf hamster can catch it from me and how dangerous it is for him. LG
Most rabbits nowadays are badly overgrown – after all, every ignorant rabbit can multiply. Sometimes the genes just don’t fit together and the rabbits get sick.
That’s why you shouldn’t buy rabbits from animal stores. The mass breeding there is the purest nightmare.
We have ours from a breeder :), but one has unfortunately died
It would now be important to find a similar old partner or to give the single.
Why do animals die? Disease, bad genes, age.